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Ancient Greek Theater

Ancient Greek Theater. Main Purpose. To honor Dionysus, the god of harvest and wine. Educational entertainment- used to teach lessons and morals. To express the gods and world around them. Main Parts. Orchestra - center part of the theatre where the play took place. Main Parts.

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Ancient Greek Theater

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  1. Ancient Greek Theater

  2. Main Purpose • To honor Dionysus, the god of harvest and wine. • Educational entertainment- used to teach lessons and morals. • To express the gods and world around them.

  3. Main Parts • Orchestra- center part of the theatre where the play took place.

  4. Main Parts • Skene- large rectangular building behind the the orchestra where the actors would change their costumes.

  5. Main Parts • Audience- was built on a slope and could seat thousands of people.

  6. Three Types Of Plays

  7. Tragedies • First to be invented • A character suffers a disastrous end • Gods usually involved

  8. Comedies • Second to be invented • Always had a happy ending

  9. Satires • Made fun of real people and legends. • Affected people’s opinions about current events. • Never made fun of the gods.

  10. Playwrights • Click on the link below to research the playwrights: •Aeschylus •Arsitophanes •Euripedes •Sophocles

  11. Greek Masks • To show the expression on their faces to the audience. • Helped amplify the actor’s voices. • Helped actors play more than one character.

  12. Facts • Masks were made out of linen or cork. • Three male actors played all the roles. • Plays were so important that prisoners were released from jail so they could be there. • Aeshylus created dialogue and interacting characters. • Every city-state had a theatre. • Drama competitions were held for playwriting and acting.

  13. Greek Words

  14. Analemmata (æ-na-LEM-a-ta) • Supporting or retaining walls for the audience seating area; more specifically, exterior walls supporting the theatron.

  15. Eisodoi(EYE-soh-doy) • Two side entrances to orchestra in the Greek theatre; entrance ramps between theatron and skene; .also see parodos.

  16. Skene (SKAY-nay) • (Greek: tent) Building behind the orchestra originally used for storage but provided a convenient backing for performances.

  17. Pinakes(PIN-a-keez) • Painted panels; temporary scenic elements usually placed in the openings (thyromata) of the Greek skene.

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