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Orchestra - the dancing floor.
Greek theaters were performed around the open space a semicircular plan with the audience sitting in tiers of the slope near the altar of Dionysus and watching drama,dancing,music ,puppet shows and mime.It served as a model for the Roman Empire that continued the same structure.
Because the greek theatre was a sacred space and the entire building was used to honour Dionysus god of wine, the vine and theatre. The theatre was only used once each year for the festival Dionysia. In the theatre of Athens there were sacrifices made to Dionysus at the alter. Sacrifices were very important to the ancient greeks as it gave them piece of mind that the gods would appreciate them.
The Ancient Greeks had 2 main genres. Comedy and Drama. It is thought that they enjoyed watching the story so they could relate how the story would relate to them for solutions, or just a good cry or laugh. All theatres were dedicated to Dionysis because he was the greek god of parties, wine, grapes, etc. There was often an altar inside of the Theatre for Dionysis so you could make offereings whenever you went to the theatre, this is also why many festivals are dedicated to him.
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the orchestra was the main part of the stage where the chorus was located at. The word orchestra was derived from the word orcheisthai. Literally translated, it means the dancing place. The orchestra was in front of the skene and was at the center of the theatre. The orchestra was the space between the audience and the stage; primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre
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Greek theaters were performed around the open space a semicircular plan with the audience sitting in tiers of the slope near the altar of Dionysus and watching drama,dancing,music ,puppet shows and mime.It served as a model for the Roman Empire that continued the same structure.
Open Space Theatre was created in 1968.
Open Space Theatre ended in 1980.
Because the greek theatre was a sacred space and the entire building was used to honour Dionysus god of wine, the vine and theatre. The theatre was only used once each year for the festival Dionysia. In the theatre of Athens there were sacrifices made to Dionysus at the alter. Sacrifices were very important to the ancient greeks as it gave them piece of mind that the gods would appreciate them.
Greek theatre originated from dancing and singing to the gods before an altar in forest glades. The dancing area was called the orchestra. When it shifted into cities, and actors were added to the singing and dancing chorus, the space in front of the altar where they performed continued to be called the orchestra. Of course the word has a quite different meaning nowadays.
The semicircular canals are located in all three planes of space. The receptor for dynamic equilibrium is called the crista ampullaris, which is a minute elevation in the ampulla of each semicircular canal.
orchestra |ˈôrkistrə; -ˌkestrə| noun 1 a group of instrumentalists, esp. one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music. 2 (also orchestra pit) the part of a theater where the orchestra plays, typically in front of the stage and on a lower level than the audience. • the seats on the ground floor in a theater. 3 the semicircular space in front of an ancient Greek theater stage where the chorus danced and sang. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek orkhēstra, from orkheisthai 'to
An open space
Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.
An informal theatre space can allow the guests to relax while they watch their movie. They often are more interested in the movie if the theatre is informal, as they feel comfortable and ready to focus.