Modern Interpretations of Greek Chorus
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2014
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Find out more about the theatre of Ancient Greece, with this film that examines the role of the chorus, a defining aspect of the plays that emerged there between 500BC and 220BC.
Dr Lucy Jackson, Teaching Fellow at King's College London & Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) looks back over some of the recent Greek productions at the National Theatre, and their portrayal of the collective voice of the chorus, featuring directors Katie Mitchell, Carrie Cracknell, Polly Findlay and actor Helen McCrory.
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Anyone here in 2020 for an English class or drama/performing arts
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We were watching this in drama class
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Drama teacher sent me here
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Same cause school on lockdown coronavirus coming
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@@emilytorento8138 same here :/
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This was super helpful! I am currently adding in a Greek Chorus to my Honours Study, and honestly my brain felt quite fried before watching this!
I was just speaking about the video you did on the Chorus in your Antigone's series with my English teacher. (We're studying Anouilh's Antigone in class.) Love the video! :)
Thanks for your feedback - we hope you find this video helpful too. We also have a film on Greek women coming soon so look out for that!
Show of hands, who's here because of a performing arts class?
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Lol me too
Lol me I’m trying to make myself feel better lol
Moi
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Goldfrappe I've been listening to for the last three years! Love you!
I'm literally doing this for fun because I wanted to hear some Greek choruses. I wish my school had a drama class
Lmao yea I’m just a nerd
My class has to do the chorus part for theatre and I'm trying to find out how lmao
I like the point made on identification systems
Lovely keep the good work. Thank you 🍎🍀🤗
IB Literature Gang wya?
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I'm currently reading Medea, and the Chorus is quite prevalent, and there are only one or two characters at any one time, so they are important. They seem to chant or sing the lines, so I would like to know what that looked or sounded like.
This gave me some nice visual context for what I was reading.
I’m literally watching this at 11pm bc I have to write a Greek theatre chorus and it’s due tomorrow morning :/
In Greece, Antigone is pronounced ANN TI GON KNEE. At least that's what I call my Aunt...LOL
Enjoy performing arts everyone
Interesting
Who else is bored out of their mind doing this as homework
@Paul Schaubach good luck my brother
I'm literally doing this for fun because I wanted to hear some Greek choruses. I wish my school had a drama class
Welcome to elearning everyone 🤪🤝
I hate my class
Hola gente
Anyone from a DSBN school here?
Slash: St. Catharines Collegiate?
Man I hate school
My drama teacher sent me here sadly
HELLO CLASSMATES FROM DRAMA 🎭
Here in 2022… Studying financial history in relation to the term the “Greek Chorus”.
Thank you 2x speed
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🙌 thank you
Abdul
Wassup year 7s, 8s, 9s, and maybe even 10s
I'm here because of integrated arts
who's here 2021 cause your drama teacher sent u here
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Dam you drama teacher, making me do homework
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Who’s here from drama?
Me
any1 here for skl
my english teacher chooses some good vids ngl
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hello classmates from drama lol
raise of hands, who’s here for their AP lit class the night before their timed write? 🦧
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