Greek theatre was a religious celebration to the gods, starting early in the 1st Milennium BCE as dancing to the gods in forest glades. As the cities were built from the seventh Century onwards, they built special theatres for the performances and introduce actors as well as the dancing choruses.
the beautiful paintings and drawlings.
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Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of ancient Greek here. But like, I got you! One ancient Greek word that starts with 'x' is Xenos, which means stranger or foreigner. Another one is Xenia, which is the concept of hospitality and guest-friendship. So yeah, those are a couple of ancient Greek 'x' words for ya!
it starts at 3:00am and finish at 7:00pm:(
Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
okay theatre started in ancient Greece for the greek god Dionysus
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
The answer is ODEON
yesacient greek theatre did have intervals during there performances
inovation of the ancient athenians
Greece.
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
the beautiful paintings and drawlings.
They ran theatre in ancient Greece.
Ampitheatre x
theater of Herod Atticus
600bc-200bc. The interesting stuff happened around 500bc