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Greek Amphitheaters and Performance

Greek Amphitheaters and Performance. Jillian Vinciguerra AP English 12 December 3 rd , 2013. Amphitheaters . Called a theatron Large, open-air, built on hillsides Consisted of 3 main elements: Orchestra, skene and audience

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Greek Amphitheaters and Performance

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  1. Greek Amphitheaters and Performance Jillian Vinciguerra AP English 12 December 3rd, 2013

  2. Amphitheaters • Called a theatron • Large, open-air, built on hillsides • Consisted of 3 main elements: Orchestra, skene and audience • Skene: large rectangular building situated behind orchestra; painted and used as backdrop, used as “backstage” area for performers

  3. Greek Theater • Began with festivals honoring the Gods • “City Dioysia” festival -plays and songs • Actor performance limitations • Chorus parts • 3 forms of theater • Comedy • Tragedy • Satyr

  4. Costumes and Masks • Far away from the audience • Made of linen or cork • Very over exaggerated • Shape amplified actors voices • Tragic masks: mournful/pained expressions • Comedic masks: smiling or leering

  5. Works Cited • Press, University. "Ancient Greek Theatre." Greek Theatre. World News, 2003. Web. 30 Nov. 2013. • Englart, Walter. "Greek Theater." Greek Theater. Reed College, n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2013. • Institute of Technology, Georgia. "Ancient Greek Amphitheater: Why You Can Hear From Back Row." Atlantis Online. Science Daily, 6 Apr. 2007. Web. 03 Dec. 2013. • Ed., Arts. "City Dionysia - Masks." City Dionysia - Masks, Costumes and Props. Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2013. • "Theatre of Ancient Greece." - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, Oct. 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2013.

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