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Drama and comedy were played as part of festivals in honour of the gods.
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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.
The Greek theatre - the original theatre as we know it in Western Civilization - grew out of the religious ceremonies of the Greeks. These ecstatic rituals eventually included choral speaking sections that famously evolved when Thespis first stepped out of the crowd and created dialogue by speaking separately from the chorus.
they have better plays and movies now they are more funny they are less religious
yes it is true that Greek drama evolved out of religious celebrations involving goats.
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.
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Tragedy and comedy
It was done as part of the annual religious festivals for various gods.
I believe it derived from early religious festivals like that of the 'festival of Dionysis' in Ancient Greece. Head-dresses were used and dances were staged paving the way for scripted entertainment from the like of Aristohines. Drama could have gone further back as it depends on how you would categorise 'drama'. It certainly stemmed from festivals and Religious performances.
National Drama Festivals Association was created in 1964.
Early Roman drama was religious in nature because it originated as part of religious festivals and ceremonies dedicated to honoring the gods. These performances were considered a form of worship and were meant to educate and entertain the audience while also conveying moral and religious messages. The Roman society at that time was highly influenced by religious beliefs, so it's natural that their early drama reflected those themes.
Drama and comedy were played as part of festivals in honour of the gods.
Hindu culture,for example. The whole of life is seen as drama. The dance forms trigger processes of self realisation.
Yes. From basic sacrifices to elaborate multi-day religious festivals, the Greeks had numerous and highly involved religious celebrations. In fact, the Athenian festival the Dionysia (the Second most important religious festival of the Athenian year, in honor of Dionysus) has continued to have a major impact on Western culture to this day. It was at this festival that the dramatic competitions in honor of Dionysus (he was the God of drama among other things) were held and thus it was the first large scale venue for dramatic work in history. All of the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides and all of the extant comedies of Aristophenes were performed at this festival.