Title: Ancient Greek Theatre
1Ancient Greek Theatre
2Background
- The Golden Age of Greece
- Prosperity and advancements in politics, science,
philosophy, art, and architecture. - 510 BC 1st democracy- male citizens could vote
3Lets put this into perspective!
4In the U.S., what year was slavery abolished?
51865
6In the U.S., when were women given the right to
vote?
71920
8Science and Philosophy Advancements
- Pythagorus-Pythagorean theorem
- A2 B2 C2
- Hippocratic Oath-Hippocrates came up with oath
doctors still take today. - Socrates and Plato-great philosophers
9Theories of the Origin of Theatre
101. Aristotle
11Aristotles Theory
- Theatre came from mans natural desire to imitate
and communicate. - Examples children, Ook and Og
122. Greek Religious Festivals honoring
Dionysis-God of harvest wine, fertility
13Greek Festival Theory
- 1. Dithyramb- lengthy hymn sung and danced by 50
men with one leader/narrator and the chorus sings
the refrain. - 2. 600 BC- dithyramb became literary
form-written down. - 3. Arion-added spoken dramatic words to
dithyramb from Lesbos, poet and harpist - 4. Thespis-1st actor, stepped out of chorus and
delivered monologue (thespianactor)
14The City Dionysia
15The City Festival Dionysia
- Festival honoring Dionysis-where theatre
originated - Lasted 7-14 days
- During festival everything CLOSED-even prisons
- Athens in Spring
- Another festival in fall
- Tragedies added to festival in 534 BC
- Comedies added to festival in 486 BC
16- 1-2 days of parades and sacrifices
- 2 days of dithyrambs- 1for choruses of boys and 1
for choruses of men - 3 days of tragedies- 1 day for each author who
would present a tetralogy (3 tragedies and a
satyr) - 1 day of comedies- 5 plays each by a different
author
- A few days after festival, give awards for best
play and best actor, and best playwright like our
Oscars and Emmys and Tonys
17- Proagon-trailer for upcoming plays, actors would
perform small section for public as advertisement - Archon-person responsible for picking out plays
11 months before festival - Choregus-producer, pick one playwright to sponsor
for one year, paid all major expenses related to
chorus rehearsals, costumes, musicians,
considered a form of paying taxes
- City provided theater space, awards and
playwright and actors salaries - Representative Body judge and jury to anyone
who behaved improperly during festival, elected - Plays based on myths or legends that the people
were already familiar with.
18Ticket
This ticket allowed people in to view the plays
during the festival. The city paid for the
tickets of the poor so EVERYONE could attend
these religious festivals!
19Women attended festival because violence NEVER
occurred onstage!
20Background
- Golden Age
- Advancements in many areas
- 510 B.C. first democracy!
21Theories of the Origin of Theatre
- Aristotle said theatre came from mans natural
desire to imitate and communicate.
- Came from Greek religious festival honoring
Dionysis-dithyramb, literary form, Arion, Thespis.
22City Festival Dionysia
- 7-14 days
- All closed
- Christmas equivalent
- Certain events on certain days
- Awards
- Different people had different jobs
- Women attended festival so NO violence in plays