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In ancient Greek theater, the elevated platform on which the actors performed is called the "orchestra." This circular area was typically located in front of the scene building and served as the primary performance space for the actors and chorus. The orchestra was an essential part of Greek theater, allowing for dynamic interactions between the performers and the audience.

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