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Theater, Drama, and Art :Theater, Drama, and Art By: Alexis Houston
Mildred Diaz
Aka: Lexii and MiMi
Ancient Greece Drama and Theater :Ancient Greece Drama and Theater
The Origins of Drama and Theater :The Origins of Drama and Theater Greek theater or Greek Drama is a theatrical tradition that flourished in ancient Greece twenty-five hundred years ago, two thousand years before Shakespeare in between c.600 and c.200 BC .
The city state of Athens, the political and military power in Greece during this period, was the epicenter of ancient Greek theatre.
The Origins of Drama and Theater Cont… :The Origins of Drama and Theater Cont… Athenian tragedy, comedy, and satyr plays were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theater and plays have had a lasting impact on Western drama and culture
Their achievement is truly remarkable when one considers that there have been only two other periods in the history of theatre that could be said to approach the greatness of ancient Athens - Elizabethan England and, perhaps the Twentieth Century.
Tragedy :Tragedy The word "tragedy" refers primarily to tragic drama: a literary composition written to be performed by actors in which a central character called a tragic protagonist or hero suffers some serious misfortune which is not accidental and therefore meaningless.
In tragic plays of Ancient Greece, the chorus was originally made up of 12 singing and dancing members. The whole chorus tried to stay in rhythm with each other so they could be viewed as one entity rather than separate entities. The leader of the chorus interacted with the characters in the play, and spoke for the general population.
Comedy :Comedy Comedy is literary work that aims primarily to provoke laughter. Unlike tragedy, comedy strives to entertain chiefly through criticism and ridicule of man's customs and institutions.
This comedy is divided into three sections- Old comedy, Middle comedy, and New comedy.
Satyr Plays :Satyr Plays Satyr was based on Greek mythology that contained themes of, among other things, drinking, overt sexuality, pranks and general merriment
The satyr plays were performed at the end of the festivals as spirited entertainment to lighten the atmosphere after many hours of Tragedy, or between the 2nd and 3rd Tragedy of a trilogy as comic relief.
Did you know? :Did you know? That Greek tragedy was performed as part of an estimated 5-day Athenian religious festival, could of been instituted by Peisistratus.
The Roman comedy writers followed Greek New Comedy
Men played the role of women.
Actors wore masks.
¿Deus ex machina? :¿Deus ex machina? Deus ex machina literally means "The god from the machine".
In ancient Greek drama, this was a term used for a mechanical device which would lower a god onto the stage to intervene and provide a solution to the conflict at hand.
The modern usage of Deus ex machina is to refer to any rescuing agency introduced by a writer to bring about a desired conclusion, usually without much regard to logic, character, or the situation.
Theaters :Theaters The Dionysus theater in Athens, which is located on the hill of the Acropolis, is the oldest theater in Ancient Greece
Comedy and Tragedy Masks :Comedy and Tragedy Masks These two masks symbolize theater and its two major dramatic categories, comedy and tragedy.
These masks have played an important part in the history of drama.
They were originally used to allow the actors to clearly convey emotions such as anger, joy, or sorrow to the entire audience, and they made it easier for men to portray female characters.
Slide 12:The Art of the Greeks
Slide 14:Medusa’s Head
Medusa was a monstrous female character whose gaze could turn people to stone
Slide 15:Charioteer of Delphi
Slide 16:Alexander was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and is presumed undefeated in battle
Slide 17:The Winged Victory is a masterpiece of Hellenistic art.
Slide 18:The architecture and purpose of the Parthenon in Athens epitomizes many facets of Greek culture, both ancient and modern.
Slide 19:Socrates was a classical Greek Philosopher who main method of teaching was questioning.
Slide 20:Parthenon Horseman plaque
Slide 21:Statue of Laocoon and his son being devoured by snakes
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