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Most of the ancient Greek plays that have survived, with possibly one or two exceptions, were clearly written for performance in the city of Athens, in the theatre dedicated to Dionysus, as part of the festival of ... The hellenistic theater included the same basic parts as the classical theaters: the orchestra, the parados,
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Parados - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A parados is a song sung by a Greek chorus as it first enters the theatre. This is used mainly in presenting the information already given. It is named for the corridors at the front of the stage of...
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Ancient Greek Theatre - Presentation Transcript ... The Golden Age of Ancient Greek Theatre the origins of drama ... Parados : entrance of the chorus...
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THE GOLDEN AGE OF GREEK THEATRE ... 1. Prologue, which described the situation and set the scene 2. Parados, an ode sung by the chorus as it made its entrance 3. Five dramatic scenes, each followed by a Komos, an exchange of laments by the chorus and the protagonist 4. Exodus, the climax and conclusion...
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I. Greek Theatre- the stage, also called the theatre of Dionysus. ... It was termed “paradoi” because the chorus came from here to deliver the parados. ... Oedipus: The Greek Theatre Festival...
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The word “tragedy” is itself related to the early beginnings of theatre, being made up from ... In Greek tragedies, the rules of competition decreed that the Chorus would sing five odes, which were divided by three episodes, all preceded by a Parados sung as the Chorus entered, and followed by an Exodus at the end.
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The architecture of the ancient greek theatre consists of three major parts: the Orchestra, the Scene and the main theatre, called Koilon. ... Some archaeological researches in the Athens area gave some clues for the existance of rectangular orchestras in some ancient greek theaters, but the circular shape was the...
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