because they needed to please the god, make them happy, and to honor them...
my sister is a total loser Jennifer Xiong
well the festivals played a big part in greek life because they were worshiping/ celebrating the gods and godesses on certain day or mothes in a year.
Greek theatre - each day of a festival there were five plays performed in honour of the god - three tragedies, a satyr play and a comedy.
Greek theatre was part of a religious festival for a god (s). It originally was people singing and dancing around an altar in a forest glade. It developed into a theatre with an altar centrepiece and three actors with a chorus singing and dancing a play, witnessed by an audience seated around on bleachers..
They developed over half a millennium from religious ceremonies of dancing and singing to the gods in forest glades to acting in theatres, at festivals in honour of the gods. In its developed form, a religious festival would consist of three dramas, a satyr play and a comedy - the dramas had a message, and the satyr play and the comedy were intended to clear the minds of the audience and send them home mentally replete.
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 history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
Greek theatre - each day of a festival there were five plays performed in honour of the god - three tragedies, a satyr play and a comedy.
religious roles played everything in greek life fevivals for poor wealthy the dead new born everything they had festivals
because they needed to please the god, make them happy, and to honor them... my sister is a total loser Jennifer Xiong
Greek theatre was part of a religious festival for a god (s). It originally was people singing and dancing around an altar in a forest glade. It developed into a theatre with an altar centrepiece and three actors with a chorus singing and dancing a play, witnessed by an audience seated around on bleachers..
Temples were very important because the greeks had a very great influence to gods. They built great temples with decorations. They were very serious in matters of gods. They were a regular part in greek life. They were for religious use and they are equivalent to the church across the street.
They developed over half a millennium from religious ceremonies of dancing and singing to the gods in forest glades to acting in theatres, at festivals in honour of the gods. In its developed form, a religious festival would consist of three dramas, a satyr play and a comedy - the dramas had a message, and the satyr play and the comedy were intended to clear the minds of the audience and send them home mentally replete.
Temples in ancient Greece were something like churches in modern world. People there made their religious rites.
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.
Summer Play Festival was created in 2004.
The role of Greek epics and mythology was to explain the nature of the world and the basis for their culture. They help in understanding the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece.
The City Dionysia was a major religious festival in ancient Athens dedicated to the god Dionysus, featuring dramatic competitions. Sophocles wrote his play trilogy for this festival to compete and honor the gods. The festival provided an opportunity for playwrights to showcase their plays to the public and gain recognition and prestige.
A festival to a god lasted three days, on each of which a playwright presented three linked tragedies and a satyr play (comedy).