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The exact word in greek is "κορυφαίος" (ko-ree-fe-os)
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
Ancient Greek theater evolved from a chorus to three actors and a chorus through the work of the playwright Aeschylus. He introduced a second actor, which allowed for more complex interactions on stage. Sophocles then added a third actor, further increasing the dramatic possibilities. This evolution from a single actor and a chorus to three actors and a chorus helped enhance the complexity and depth of Greek theater.
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z
There is not a greek mythology leader; it is based on gods and goddesses.
He was a Greek, the King of Sparta and leader of the Greek forces which attacked Troy.
Interact directly with non-chorus characters is what the chorus leader can do that the other chorus members cannot do in ancient Greek theater.Specifically, the chorus is made up of respected, wise elders. Its members instruct the audience by explaining offstage and past events as well as onstage happenings. They entertain by dancing and singing across the stage. But they cannot interact directly with characters outside the chorus. Only the chorus leader can interact with both chorus and non-chorus members in the play.
In ancient Greek tragedy, the number of actors was limited to three, but the chorus and chorus leader could also be used.
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The chorus leader is Koryphaios in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Koryphaios is a Greek word that translates into English as "chorus leader, leader of the chorus." It is written in Greek as "κορυφαῖος." Its origin traces back to the ancient Greek phrase "κορυφή koryphḗ́," which means "the top of the head."
Zeus is the Greek name, Jupiter is the Latin Name
The person who leads or conducts the chorus is called the conductor.
Leader of Chorus
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
The word "chorus" comes from the Latin word "chorus" which means a group of singers or dancers performing together.
To entertain and to emphasize that the gods rule is the purpose of the exchange between the chorus and the chorus leader in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus and the chorus leader alternate in a way that focuses on key concepts, heightens dramatic impact and increases audience interest. The chorus gives the details of the violent first civil war over the Theban royal succession. The chorus leader mentions how the gods feel and how fate just keeps unfurling according to divine plan.
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