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- In Classical Greek drama, the chorus was a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation12. The chorus played a significant role in Greek tragedy, and its beginnings were in choral performances where a group of 50 men danced and sang dithyrambs in praise of the god Dionysus1. The chorus consisted of 12 to 50 players who spoke or sang their lines in unison, wore masks, and functioned as one actor rather than a large group of many performers3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The chorus in Classical Greek drama was a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation. Greek tragedy had its beginnings in choral performances, in which a group of 50 men danced and sang dithyrambs —lyric hymns in praise of the god Dionysus.www.britannica.com/art/chorus-theatreAccording to Encyclopaedia Britannica “The chorus in Classical Greek drama was a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation.” Choral music is interwoven into the drama to develop a deeper sense of emotional urgency, to express meaning emotionally rather than simply logically.www.eng-literature.com/2015/10/role-of-chorus-in-tr…Nowadays most people would associate a chorus with musicals, but playwrights like Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles included a chorus in their regular plays. The chorus consisted of a group of 12 to 50 players who spoke or sang their lines in unison, wore masks, and functioned as one actor rather than a large group of many performers.www.theatrefolk.com/blog/exploring-greek-chorus/
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Sep 25, 2023 · The choral odes were a distinctive feature of Greek tragedy, characterized by their structured lyric poetry set to music. These odes were often composed of strophe and antistrophe sections, with the chorus moving in one …
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May 20, 2020 · The typical structure of an Ancient Greek tragedy is a series of alternating dialogue and choral lyric sections. (There are exceptions, and technical divisions naturally do not explain intellectual and emotional “soft …
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