History of the Theatre - Brockett - 1968 () Citation Context ...ry experiments - the most important of which was Giangiorgio Trissino’s play Sophonisba, the first vernacular tragedy in Renaissance Italian literature created in the spirit of ancient Greek theatre (=-=Brocket & Hildy, 2003-=...
根据第二段的"After developing for more than 800 years,its abundant local styles of opera are still enjoying great popularity,of which Qinqiang is one of the most ancient operas. (经过800多年的发展,其丰富的地方戏曲风格仍然深受欢迎,其中秦腔是最古老的戏曲之一。)"可知,中国戏曲由各种充满活力的地方...
While we are unable to cover all form of theatre this article will lay the foundation for an understanding of the theatres' evolution through history.European TheatreGreekEuropean theatre began in ancient Greece, in Athens in particular (long before cars, Ferraris, traffic congestion, car accidents...
Throughout history, drama has performed and represented political, religious, national, ethnic, class-related, gendered, and individual concepts of identity. Erika Fischer-Lichte's topics include: \\* ancient Greek theatre\\* Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre by Corneilli, Racine, Moli?re\\* ...
A theater, in architecture, is a building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience. Since ancient times, the evolving design of theaters has been determined largely by the spectators’ physical requirements for seeing and hearing t
In the context of ancient Greek theater and literature, lyric poetry sung by a single performer rather than by a chorus. The theatrical culture of ancient Greece flourished from approximately 700 BCE onward. The city-state of Athens was the center of cultural power during this period and held ...
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Learn about ancient Greek history, ancient Greek culture, and the different periods of ancient Greece. Explore a historical timeline and various...
Temples of Hera I and II | History, Architecture & Functions Dionysus, the Greek God of Theatre | Overview & Facts 6:12 Classical Greek Theater Tools: Skene, Ekkyklema & Mechane Ch 10. Ancient Greek Literature Ch 11. Mythology in Ancient Greece Ch 12. Muses, Creatures & Winds in Gr...
The ancient Greek city-state wanted to reinforce the importance of having ‘a balanced life and proper morals’, and to do so, they designed temples based on mathematical proportions, reflecting their culture and high-held values. Aegean Culture...