yes it is true that Greek drama evolved out of religious celebrations involving goats.
True
religious festivals
Greek Theater originaloly celebrated religious festivals that honored Dionysus
yes the Greek did dance the did it for religious and educational purposes
it evolved over the centuries from a dancing area in a glade in a forest to a stage with an altar in front of rows of seats in in cities.
True
religious festivals
No it was a religious celebration for males. Females had their own religious celebrations.
Greek theater arose out of a festival to praise and celebrate Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy, and goats were a part of the history of Greek plays. One type of Greek drama was the satyr play, which featured goat-like creatures called satyrs. Another was tragedy, a word derived from the Greek word for goat combined with the Greek word for song.
With the establishment of the Catholic church as the only church in Europe in the middle ages learning was basically gone along with the works of Greek and Rome. Some monks still kept and studied the ancient works, but the population couldn't read or write and soon forgot them. The Catholic church also made sure that all celebrations became religious celebrations in the Catholic tradition, so any ancient celebrations that had a pagan, Greek or Roman source became Catholic holidays. Christ Mass and Easter are two such celebrations that used pagan days for the creation of the new holidays by the Catholic church.
Greek drama was, as a part of celebrations at religious festivals. It started as dancing for the gods in forest glades, then moved to theatres where actors were introduced accompanied by the singing and dancing of the choruses.
Myth
Please clarify which Greek religious festival?
he is god of wine and celebrations and is very fun-loving
The woman who were very rich did change their dress for celebrations because they had about 10 diffrent dresses. the poor ones only have a choice of 1.
he is god of wine and celebrations and is very fun-loving
The original word was the Latin monarcha, which evolved into the Greek word monárchēs. Therefore, it does have origins in both Latin and Greek.