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- Ritual
- Storytelling
- Instinct for Fantasy
- Imitation (Aristotle)
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- The Established Form for a ceremony--specifically:the order of words prescribed for a religious ceremony
- Ritual Observance--specifically: a system of rites
- A ceremonial action
- an act or series of acts reguarlary repeated in a set precise manner
- things that "make society work"
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- Sympathetic magic--
- Homeopathic/imitative magic: doesn't work? Bad execution= Bring in Shaman
- Contagious magic: law of contact
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"Dramatic" Prehistoric Rituals |
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- Sacred Sites--- Serpent Mound, Ohio
- Megaliths---assumed they're there for some kind of ritual--- Avebury; Stonehenge; Carnac, France; Easter Island
- Nealithic Caves---cave paintings with people dressed like animals (costumes)--- Altamira, Spain; Trois, France (the great sorcerer, the flute player); Kimberly Region, Australia (Bradshaws/ Gwion gwion)
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Pre-Greek "Dramatic" Rituals |
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- Mesopotamian--- Inanna and Dumuzi: hiros gamos= "sacred marriage"
- Crete--- Minoan bull cult; Knossos- had a theatrical area outside palace; Phaistos- also had theatrical area
- Mayan--- bloody culture; worshipped snake and jaguar
- Ancient Egypt--- apis bull cult; Giza (great pyramids, sphinx, valley of kings)-- Funeral rites on walls of mastaba(tomb); coronation rites-Memphite play; Shabaka stone (Shabaka=First Nubian Pharaoh) ; Fertility rites-- Memphite play; Abydos passion play; triumph of Horos
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- Exploits (the hunt)
- heroic stories-- Gilgamesh; Beowulf; Homer's Epics; Washington and the cherry tree
- Gimi tribe, new guinea-- Festivals- retell/act out stories; marriage rites; traditional stories
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Greek Theatre Architecture and Staging Practices |
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- theory for architectural design: amphitheatre was a originally a threshing floor
- Tent for dressing: Skene
- Hillside for seating: Theatre of Dionysus
- Epidaurus: best preserved ancient theatre
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Alter in center of orchestra and on stage |
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Three-sided scenic prisms |
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"elegant" crane
god from machine |
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used to show carnage
piece that wheeled onstage and showed what happened prior (post offstage death) |
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- Chiton: Short tunic
- Himation: Long gown
- Chlamys: Long tunic
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- used for multiple roles
- exaggerated features
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- Early styles: Grotesque or stylized
- Later moved to more realistic
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- Onkos: headdress
- big; not human hair
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- sandals
- buskin: boot without toes
- kothurnoi: elevated shoes
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- Kithara: mini-harp
- Autos: double-flute
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- grapes
- cup
- bull
- leopard
- thyrsos: phallic symbol
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- trade routes are wide open
- slaves are given leisure
- prisoners released
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- fought in Persian War
- wrote over 80 plays, only 7 extant
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- Introduced second actor
- introduced messenger speech: describes offstage violence
- spectacular elements: costume design; choreography; skenographika=scene painting
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- Golden Age of Greece
- Handsome--gifted in mind and body
- Fans: Herodotus, Sokrates, Aristophanes
- Perikles made him a general
- Two sons: Iophon and Ariston
- Only 7 extant plays
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- introduced the third actor
- skenographika=scene painting
- khorus number at 15
- Tragedy structure
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- Prologos
- Parados (khorus entrance0
- Episodes
- Stasima (khorus songs, separated episodes)
- Exodus
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Aristophanes and Old Comedy |
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- only old comic writer we know of
- focuses on Pericles' bullying and Alcibiades' wifes (study guide said: wiles, but what the fuck is that?)
- all comedy is political
- always a battle between Kleon and Aristophanes
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- Prologos: "Happy Idea"--A ridiculous solution to some social problem
- Parados: entrance of khorus
- Agon: Happy Idea is debated
- Para basis: Khorus comes forward to address the audience
- Episodes: increasing comic effect
- FEAST
Khorus also involved in "pnigos"-tongue twister |
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- Very highly regarded (like Greek Shakespeare)
- Ingluences on Menander: Zeno of Cittium; Epicurus
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- stock characters in stock situations
- subject matter: middle class
- "real" characters
- 5-act structure
- Khorus relegated to interlude
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- built on hillside
- more than 180 degrees
- full circle orchestra
- separate skene house
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