Top Banner
The Athenians theater
14
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: The athenians theater{power point}

The Athenians theater

Page 2: The athenians theater{power point}

The origins of drama

The earliest origins of drama are

ancient hymns, called dithyrambs.

These were sung in honor of the god

Dionysus. These hymns were later

adapted for choral processions in which

participants would dress up in

costumes and masks.

Page 3: The athenians theater{power point}

The modern word “drama” comes form the Greek word

dran meaning "to do"

Page 4: The athenians theater{power point}

Dithyrambs:Dithyrambs: a poem,

chant, or hymn of

ancient Greece sung by

revelers at the festival

in honor of the god

Dionysus

Page 5: The athenians theater{power point}

Theater

Greek tragedies and comedies were always performed in outdoor theaters.

Early Greek theaters were probably little more than open areas in `city centers or next to hillsides where the audience, standing or sitting, could watch and listen to the chorus singing about the exploits of a god or hero.

Page 6: The athenians theater{power point}
Page 7: The athenians theater{power point}
Page 8: The athenians theater{power point}
Page 9: The athenians theater{power point}

Parts of the Theater

Orchestra: (literally, "dancing space")

A circular and level space where the

chorus would dance, sing, and interact

with the actors who were on the stage

near the skene.

Theatron: (literally, "viewing-place")

This is where the spectators sat. The

theatron was usually part of hillside

overlooking the orchestra.

Page 10: The athenians theater{power point}

Parts Skene: (literally, "tent") The skene was directly in back of the stage, and was usually

decorated as a palace, temple, or other building, depending on the needs of the play. It had at least one set of doors, and actors could

make entrances and exits through them.

Parodos: (literally, "passageways") The paths by which the chorus and some actors made their entrances and exits. The audience also

used them to enter and exit the theater before and after the performance.

Page 11: The athenians theater{power point}

Theatre

of

Dionysus

The first plays were performed in the Theatre of Dionysus, built in the shadow of the

Acropolis in Athens at the beginning of the 5th century,

These theatres proved to be so popular they soon spread all over Greece.

Page 12: The athenians theater{power point}

In Greek Mythology

Dionysus was the son of

Zeus. He is the only god

born of one god and one

mortal parent.

He was the god of wine,

fertility and revelry.

Page 13: The athenians theater{power point}

The Play: Types of Greek

Drama

Comedy

Tragedy

Satyr Plays

Page 14: The athenians theater{power point}

Thank you!!