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Vulgar jests became comedies, hymns
became powerful tragedies, and magnificent theaters were built, as Greek
drama emerged from ancient religious festivals.
Learning Objectives:
1) To provide background information concerning the development of drama in
Classical Greece, and especially to explain the different ceremonial sources
for comedy and tragedy.
2) To introduce the student to the great playwrights of Greece and to the
innovations for which they are known, while investigating the subject matter
of Greek drama and its significance for the spect
3) To explain the origins of the Classical Greek theatre and to demonstrate
the importance of theaters to Greek civilization, regardless of where Greek
settlers were living.
4) To explain acting techniques and costume requirements of early Greek
theatre, to detail the design modifications in the Greek theatre, and to
discuss the reasons behind these alterations. (24
minutes)
Copyright: ©1989
ORDER CODE : EVN1-58950-209-4V
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ORDER CODE : EVN1-58950-209-4DVD
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