The chorus sang and danced between scenes in the plays. The Odes commented on the action and could be used to designate the passage of time or, in extremely rare instances, a change of place.
the greek
The Greek,s drama developed by acting out any events what had happened and been doing their part iamb the actress
Tragedy
greek chorus are made up of 12-15 people none of them are actors, they are all amateurs they are positioned just in front of the main actors they narrate, sing and dance toghether at the same time thats all i got. hope this helps
Tragedies and Comedies
Drama (formally a deed, an act, an accomplishment, an executed duty, from the verb dra-o), in classical Greek means any stage production, especially a tragedy.
panto is imitator meaning drama or playing without a voice
First recorded in 1515, from Late Latin 'drama', meaning 'play, drama' from Greek drama (genitive of 'dramatos')
The word is available from both Latin and Greek as 'drama' derived from 'dramatos' meaning 'to do, to act or to perform'
The word "melodrama" comes from the Greek words "melos" meaning music and "drama" meaning action or plot.
It is when you are moving from one scene, set, or setting to another. meaning you're in transition to the next scene, set, or setting. For example, when Romeo ran away after serenading Juliet, that was a transition into what will happen next.
its a drama
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
Melodrama is a Greek term meaning 'song drama' or 'music drama' Though, the term generally relates to the theatre genre made popular by the French.
it is from Athens greek
the meaning of drama is gossipy
The Greek god of drama is Dionysus. He is also associated with wine, fertility, and religious ecstasy.