Question: Please help me, I WILL LIKE AND GIVE GOOD FEEDBACK 1. In ancient Greek theater spaces, the back wall of the stage was the skene
Please help me, I WILL LIKE AND GIVE GOOD FEEDBACK
1. In ancient Greek theater spaces, the back wall of the stage was the skene which is the basis for our word for the sets and props on stage known as scenery.
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2.Deus ex Machina in ancient Greek theatre was the term that was used to describe when the gods died in a play
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3.The term breaking the fourth wall is when an actor on stage acknowledges the audience is there and interacts with them.
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4.In ancient Greek amphitheaters, the orchestra was the part of the theater where the musicians sat.
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5.The term catharsis basically means the audience purging of emotions through watching the emotions that the characters go through on stage.
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6.A found space when it comes to a place to perform, is a space that a theatre company works out of for free and does not have to rent.
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7. The five performances spaces for theatre are:
a. The orchestra stage, the black box, the arena stage, the found space, and theatre in the round
b. The proscenium stage, the arena stage, the thrust stage, the black box, and the found space
c. The arena stage, the black box, the found space, the proscenium stage, and the free space
d. The proscenium stage, the black box, the arena stage, the box office, the apron stage
8. When you see a play, the size, layout and condition of the theatre should have nothing to do with how well you enjoy the play if the play is good enough
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9. The Greek word "komoidia" is where we get our word comedy and it literally means -
a. "funny story"
b. "funny people"
c. "party people"
d."party song"
10. The play "Lysistrata" - first performed in Athens in 411 B.C. was a tragedy that was very critical of the Peloponnesian War that Athens was losing
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