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Title: Greek%20Theatre


1
Greek Theatre
  • Power Point by Amity Ecker
  • Grossmont High School

2
Golden age of Greece
  • Achievements in politics, philosophy, science,
    and the arts (including theatre)
  • Athens birthplace of democracy (except that only
    male citizens had a voice)
  • Pythagoras formulated theorem in geometry
  • Philosophers Socrates and Plato helped found the
    study of world around us

3
Greek Theatre
  • Originated in Greece in the 6th century B.C.
  • Began as a worship of the god Dionysus--gt god of
    Wine Fertility
  • DITHYRAMB was an ode to Dionysus.
  • It was usually performed by a CHORUS of fifty men
    dressed as SATYRS-- mythological half-human,
    half-goat servants of Dionysus.

4
How it began
  • The CHORUS chanted and danced around an alter
    which held a sacrificial goat.
  • As they danced, they sang the TRAGOS or goat
    song.
  • The word TRAGOS ---gt TRAGEDY which we still use
    today.

5
How it evolved
  • These festivals turned into competitions for who
    had the best goat song.
  • First contest was won by THESPIS
  • He was the first one to step from the chorus and
    engage in dialoguethis made him the first actor
    ever! THESIPS is origin of term THESPIAN
  • THESPIS also introduced the usage of MASKS

6
Greek Masks
  • Greek masks portrayed characters emotions
  • When emotion changed, the actor would change masks

7
How it evolved
  • The festivals lasted 5-6 days
  • Festivals were government organized
  • 11 months before the festival, a CHOREGUS would
    be appointed each playwrightslike a producer
  • The playwrights were the directors who chose the
    actors and chorus

8
How it evolved
  • On the last 3 days, there were 4 performances
    each day, 1 comedy and 3 tragedies in a trilogy
  • Stories would develop from Greek myths
  • The function of the chorus was to explain
    situations and make commentary

9
Parts of the theatre
  • Orchestra circular area where actors and chorus
    performed
  • Skene small hut behind orchestra for changing--gt
    eventually developed into a building
  • Machina crane used to lower actors onto
    stage/flying effects for god characters
  • Parodos entrance/exit
  • Altar table in center of orchestra for
    sacrificial goat

10
Greek theatre of Epidauros
11
Deus ex Machina
  • Deus ex Machina god from the machine
  • Now refers to a device for resolving conflict at
    the last minute/resolving plot difficulties
  • Originally, a god would fly in and resolve the
    action in the scene
  • Today, it can be anything that resolved the
    action
  • ex a letter that explains some puzzle in the
    storyline

12
  • Conflicts stemmed from a clash between

Will of the gods vs Desires of humanity
13
Aeschylus
  • Added a 2nd actor
  • Reduced chorus from 50 to 10 men
  • Wrote 70-90 plays (only 7 remain)

14
Sophocles
  • Raised number in chorus to 15 men from 10
  • Added a 3rd actor (with masks, they could play up
    to 7 or 8 parts)
  • Master of plot construction
  • Won first prize 18 times at festival
  • Wrote Oedipus and Antigone

15
Euripedes
  • Moved away from stories about gods to human
    nature
  • Sympathetic portrayal of women
  • Used more Realism in plays
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