Sunday, August 18, 2019
ANTIGONE :: Drama
ANTIGONE    HISTORY OF GREEK THEATRE    25 hundred years ago, two thousand years before Shakespeare, western  theatre was born in Athens Greece. Between 600 and 200bc the ancient  Athenians created a theatre culture whose form, technique and  terminology have lasted to millennia and they created plays that are  still considered amongst the greate3st works of world drama. By 600bc  Greece was divided into two states. The most prominent city state was  Athens where at least 150,000 people live. It was there that the rites  of Dionysus evolved into what we know today as theatre. Dionysus was  cult that arose in northern Greece. Since Greek and Attica theatre are  sometimes referred to as attic theatre. Sometime during the next 75yrs  thepis of Attica added on an actor who interacted with the chorus. The  actor was called the protagonist, from which the modern word  protagonist is derived meaning the main character of drama. An  important part of Dionysus was dithyrambs which meant chronic hymn.  This chant or hymn was probably introduced accompanied by mimic  gestures and probably music. It began as part of a purely religious  ceremony.    MASK/CHOROUS    Plays where performed in day time. The annual drama competitions in  Athens spread over several entire days. Actors probably wore little or  no make up. Instead they carried masks with exaggerated facial  expressions. They also wore buskins which were leather boots laced up  to the knees. There was little or no scenery. Initially, most of the  acting took place in the orchestra. Later as the importance shifted  from chorus to the characters, the action moved to the stage.    UNDERSTANDING MY CHARACTER    Choosing to play the part of a man didnââ¬â¢t seem a big deal to me even  though this character I was to play was a king. I thought I could  easily relate to the character even though I am not a man but during  my character development process I started finding it more difficult  to get into the role. I decided at this point that if I was going to  play this character properly I would need some help and practice. My  character Creon comes across as a very strong character and quite  arrogant to a certain extent. I thought to get an insight into my  characters personality and mind set I would put myself in a higher  position than everyone else, I would act as if every one around me  were peasants. I tried to do this for a couple of hours at first I did  get it right and I managed to carry myself graciously but lost it  after a wile. Later in the evening I was watching TV and then it    					    
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