Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Greek Drama
- Origin:
developed
during
celebrations of
Dionysus
- These plays
resembled
today's operas
- Dionysus: god
of wine;
produced
grapes for
wine
- wine was
associated
with
ressurectiona
and
suffering
- Festival of Dionysus: The
festival took place in Athens. It
lasted 5 days and was
celebrated in either March of
April
- Day 1: A
procession
took place in
honor of the
god,
Dionysus
- Day 2:
Choral
Songs
- Days 3-5: Actors
performed 3
tragedies, 1 satyr,
and 1 comedy
- Greek Theatre:
included a theatron,
orchestra, thymele,
parados, pro-scenium,
skene
- similar to an
outdoor stadium,
and could hold
about 15,000 to
20,000 people
- Special Effects: The greek
theatres did not have any
curtains, microphones, lights,
or intermission. As a result,
all the plays took place
during the day
- The Actors
- Greek
Name:
Hypocrite
- All actors were
men, because
women were
not allowed to
act
- Needed the ability to speek in a clear loud voice; wore
mask, costumes, padded costumes,and high heeled
boots. They also needed the ability to speak in a
poetic voice.
- The Chorus
- led by conductor,
made up of singers
and dancers, acted
together as one
character
- The chorus was
originally made
up of 50 people.
Sophocles then
changed it to 12
- The chorus was used to add
beauty and dance, set the mood of
the play, create a bridge between
the actors and audience, converse
with the actors, tell about past
events, fore tell the future
- The Stories: were
orginally created as hyms
and prayers to honrs
gods, in paticular
Dionysus. However,
overtime they changed to
stories and legends
about greek leaders and
heros