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Greek tragedy through to twentieth-century theatre, focusing on the subject of identity. Throughout history, drama has performed and represented political, religious, national, ethnic, class-related, gendered and individual concepts of identity. Erika Fischer-Lichte's topics include: •. Ancient Greek theatre. •. Shakespeare and
Theatre and Technology. FA/AK 2100. Sept 28. Roots of Theatre - Ancient Greece. •. Roots of theatre most likely in ritual and magic. •. Three things necessary for theatre as we understand it today. – Actors speaking independently. – Element of conflict conveyed in dialogue. – Emotionally involved audience. •. According to
Chapter 2: Origins of Theatre and Drama. Herodotus, Histories 2.58-63. (58) Indeed, as to solemn assemblies and parades and processions, the first people to do these things were the Egyptians, and from them the. Greeks learned them. My evidence for this is as follows: theirs (i.e. the Egyptians' ceremonies) seem to have
Greek theatre, most developed in Athens, is the root of the Western tradition; theatre is in origin a Greek word. The theatre of ancient Greece consisted of three types of drama: tragedy, comedy, and the satyr play.
25 Jan 2011 Little information about the origin of theatre has survived. The information we do have comes from wall paintings, decorations, artifacts, and hieroglyphics that show the importance of successful hunts, seasonal changes, life cycles, and stories of the gods. From these we see the necessity of passing along
THE BIRTH OF THEATRE. Pre-history to The Greeks. 120,000 years ago Homo Sapiens emerge; Earliest Theatre probably 'Picture-Recitation'; Writing invented c. 3000 B.C.; We probably performed long before we could write; Ritual becomes important. Newgrange c.3100 B.C.. Pyramid of Djoser c.2667 B.C.. Stonehenge
When you have completed this chapter, you should be able to: ? Explain why there are different theories of the origins of theatre and what some of those theories are. ? Discuss the relationship between theatre and religion in Greece. ? Discuss the role of competition in Greek theatre festivals. ? Describe a facade stage.
Part of worship of Dionysus, god of wine & fertility. – Based on a sacrifice done with a chorus of chanters. • Chanters were called goat-singers. • Their chant was a “tragos," origin of word tragedy. • 534 B.C.. – Thespis stepped out from chorus and engaged chorus in dialogue, becoming first ACTOR. – Origin of term Thespian.
The origins of Greek theatre lie in the revels of the followers of Dionysus, a god of fertility and wine. In the 6th century BC a priest of Dionysus, by the name of Thespis, introduces a new element which can validly be seen as the birth of theatre. He engages in a dialogue with the chorus.
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