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Journal 1/5/2016 Welcome back? Did you do anything theatrical or drama related over the break? Tell me about it!
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Journal 1/6/16 What do you know about Ancient Greek theatre? Have you studied plays/writings/art work from that time period before? Tell us about it.
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Journal1/7/16 What would you consider a modern day tragic story (movie, TV show, song, book)?
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Journal 1/8/16 Do we have something comparable to the City Dionysia (contests, festivals, etc.?)
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Greek Theatre History
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Beginnings Theatre in Greece was at its height during the “Golden Age” of 500- 400 B.C.E. It started out as religious rites in honor of Dionysus, Greek god of wine and fertility Performers sang “Dithyrambs” or hymns to Dionysus.
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Development of Theatre Groups performing Dithyrambs were organized into choral groups, and awarder prizes These rituals and contests developed Tragedy: plays where the main character perishes. Choruses contained more than 50 people at times.
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Parts of a Greek Theatre
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Greek Scenery Periaktoi Still used today Triangular prism Rotated to change scenery
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Greek Scenery: Pinake
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Greek Scenery: Deus Ex Machina “God in the machine” Used to lower in and take out actors playing gods Still used today
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Modern Deus Ex Machina
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Greek Festivals These religious rituals evolved into great play writing and performing contests. They still honored Dionysus, but awards were given to the playwrights with the best tragic performances.
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City Dionysia One of four great festivals Held in March Took place in Athens, Greece Image of Dionysus carried from site of partying to the “theatron” or seeing place. Lasted about a week.
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The Playwrights The last 3 days of the festival, playwrights presented: A tragic trilogy A satire (comic relief) At the end, the winner would be announced and awarded the coveted prize: an ivy garland.
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Great Greek Playwrights Thespis Introduced a leader of the chorus, the first actor. Where we get the term, Thespian. First winner of the City Dionysia
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Great Greek Playwrights Aeschylus The Father of Tragedy Invented the trilogy Added a second actor Won City Dionysia 13 times Plays include: The Oresteia Trilogy
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Great Greek Playwrights Sophocles Second great writer of tragedies Became treasurer of Athens Won City Dionysia 18 times Introduced a third actor Plays include: Oedipus Rex and Antigone
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Scenes From Oedipus Rex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gtw9 zKb7wA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gtw9 zKb7wA Herdsman Scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD8rm XwG9ZQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD8rm XwG9ZQ Choral Ode
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Great Greek Playwrights Aristophanes Finest comic writer of Greece Wrote bawdy satires with humorous ideas and bold attacks Plays include: The Frogs and The Clouds
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QUESTIONS?
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