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HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE

HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE. By: Rachel Moe. Background on Ancient Greek Theatre. The word Theatre comes from Theatron meaning “seeing place” The word Drama comes from the word Dran meaning “to do” Greek theatre means Athens during the fifth century BCE

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HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE

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  1. HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE By: Rachel Moe

  2. Background on Ancient Greek Theatre • The word Theatre comes from Theatronmeaning “seeing place” • The word Drama comes from the word Dranmeaning “to do” • Greek theatre means Athens during the fifth century BCE • There were lots of plays, comedies, and commentaries left in fragments but there were really only forty-three plays that were really intact

  3. Start of Ancient Greek Theatre • Ancient Greek Theatre began as a religious ceremony • It’s a mixture of Myth, Legend, Philosophy, Social Commentary, Poetry, Dance, Music, Public participation, and Visual splendor • They focused on God Dionysus • Sexuality • Wine • Fertility (Main Duty) • Agriculture

  4. Greek Gods • Aphrodite • Apollo • Ares • Artemis • Athena • Demeter • Dionysus • Eros • Hades • Hephaestus • Hera

  5. Greek Gods • Hermes • Hestia • Poseidon • Zeus

  6. Plays There are three parts to the plays • Prologue(simple speech) • Entrance of the Chorus • Major episodes, Scenes or Acts There was two types of Greek plays • Tragedy • Comedy

  7. Sources • http://www.richeast.org/htwm/Greeks/theatre/Theatre.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures

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