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The Choragos Plays the lead role of the chorus
The purpose of a chorus is to help the actors role become more emphasized throughout the play. The chorus has a few actions here and there and sometimes they have a dance at some stages. HI STONE
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The Chorus still plays an integral part in modern theatre. In ancient Greek theatre, the Chorus would emphasize the main points of the plot line, just as the ensemble emphasizes the themes in song in modern musical theatre.
The chorus in an opera serves the same function as a chorus in Classic Greek Dramatic theatre. This is usually a narrative role, to underscore the drama in the story. The difference is that the opera chorus sings, of course. ========== While there are a few operas in which the chorus is an outside narrator and commentator, in most operas the chorus is part of the story, portraying the citizens of a village, or the sailors on the Dutchman's ship, or the followers of a captain, or the maids to Aida, or the friends of Butterfly, or the attendees at Cinderella's ball or Lucia's wedding celebration; you get the picture. They're groups of people, armies, villagers, friends, enemies, in the background, but part of the story.
i think it makes you sing in a greek voice
Maarit Kaimio has written: 'Antiikin kirjallisuus ja sen vaikutus' -- subject(s): Classical literature, History and criticism 'The chorus of Greek drama within the light of the person and number used' -- subject(s): Chorus (Greek drama), Drama
The Choragos Plays the lead role of the 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.
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sabastion and the seven apples
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The purpose of a chorus is to help the actors role become more emphasized throughout the play. The chorus has a few actions here and there and sometimes they have a dance at some stages. HI STONE
I believe you mean the chorus :) they act as one, speaking wholly in unison, making a social commentary on the situation on stage!
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It was part of a festival in honour of the gods.
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