The purpose of this article is to place dance at the center of the historical analysis of Athenian tragedy of the 5th century BC. To do so, a trajectory is proposed that begins with the culture of performance, passes through the culture of festivals, the dance of the chorus and the teaching of the old drunken satyr, and then reviews the concepts of opsis and psuchagôgia in Aristotle's Poetics. Thus, the objective is to understand how the ritual-civic performance of the ancient Greek actors-singers-dancers, based on the creation of figures of movement, was also an act of evoking souls in the context of a public festivity
In this article, Christian M. Billing considers the relationship between representations of mythic n...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
This article focuses on the presentation of retaliatory violence in Athenian tragedy. It suggests th...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / by Carmine Catenacci ; 1. Introduction. Ancient dance...
This article is aimed to evaluate the role of the Great Dionysia along the political celebrations in...
Please note: a copy of the full thesis, including accompanying DVD materials, is available for refer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The chorus of the Greek tragedy originated in the D...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
J. HE anciem Greek world displayed a level of saltatory enthusiasm which, although not unique, is qu...
In the article the basic aspects of choreographic art are examined in the historical aspect of ХVІІІ...
The chorus of Euripides’ Bacchae heralds the arrival of the god Dionysus by promising that “right aw...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th centur...
In this article, Christian M. Billing considers the relationship between representations of mythic n...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
This article focuses on the presentation of retaliatory violence in Athenian tragedy. It suggests th...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / by Carmine Catenacci ; 1. Introduction. Ancient dance...
This article is aimed to evaluate the role of the Great Dionysia along the political celebrations in...
Please note: a copy of the full thesis, including accompanying DVD materials, is available for refer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The chorus of the Greek tragedy originated in the D...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
J. HE anciem Greek world displayed a level of saltatory enthusiasm which, although not unique, is qu...
In the article the basic aspects of choreographic art are examined in the historical aspect of ХVІІІ...
The chorus of Euripides’ Bacchae heralds the arrival of the god Dionysus by promising that “right aw...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th centur...
In this article, Christian M. Billing considers the relationship between representations of mythic n...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
This article focuses on the presentation of retaliatory violence in Athenian tragedy. It suggests th...