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Are there any relevant links or information that you know about the stone age and whether they had their own version of a theatre? When did theatres/amphitheatres and performance evolve? How did the separation of the audience and the performers evolve over time, and how did it start? Any general information about the evolution of the theatre and performance spaces in general would be very helpful. Aiding me with any of these questions would be very helpful. Thank you.

2007-02-09 10:20:06 · 8 answers · asked by joeantonini80 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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It all took place around a fire :-)

2007-02-09 10:23:06 · answer #1 · answered by jsav209 3 · 0 0

Indeed.
Our theatre methods derive from the Greeks, whose theatre evolved over time from choral songs, to frontman speaking with chorus behind, to dialogue with chorus, to what we would consider an actual "play" with the chorus still in the background, singing commentary on the events in the story. (Maybe that's why we call the repeated part of the song a "chorus.") However, the origin of their theatre was the religious events and stories and legends of Greek pagan mythology. Every culture has had a mythology of legends. (The U.S. is interesting in that we KNOW our legends are made up, so we call them "tall tales.") But the "cave man" societies (which didn't necessarily live in caves) did also tell and chant their stories. In Wales, derived from the Celts (the original inhabitants of Europe), the most important person is the poet/storyteller. Did you ever see the opening to "Amazing Stories"? That is kind of what was involved: the "poet" telling their legends after dinner, as they were gathered around the fire keeping warm and trying to not think about the critters that come out at night. The epic, "Beowulf" is one such story that the Norse would tell. So are the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." Oh, and these would be memorized.

2007-02-09 10:28:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Theatre as public performance started with the Greeks (or some say, the Egyptian passion plays).

Before then, there were religious rites which could loosely be considered theatre/performance.

2007-02-09 10:25:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is truly probably that theatre as all of us are conscious of it developed from non secular rites. The cave paintings in Europe, some speculate, have been the paintings of Stone Age shamen--and the spots have been lots of the paintings have been made would have been sufficiently great for that shaman to have had an audience for his ritual drawing of animals and precis types on the partitions. the subsequent step in the direction of a overall performance would have been the recitation via storytellers and singers of epics. This regarded to have occured in extremely some places all over the realm, from historic Greece to Scandanavia to eire in Europe, as an occasion. yet another precursor to theatre as all of us are conscious of it would would desire to be the non secular specatacles that happened in Egypt and the Americas. There are photos in Egyptian and Mayan tombs exhibiting processions and rituals that accompanied a collection "script". The flat-crowned pyramids of the Americas would themselves be the point from which the actors (priests, people to be sacrificed) would desire to be seen via the persons thronged decrease than. I actual have examine in a privately revealed e book via Murshida Vera Corda that the Grecian secret colleges many times acted out the parable of Persephone-a precursor to the the 1st theatres reported interior the subsequent paragraph. this is exciting to observe that some modern-day scholars seem to think of the Persephone delusion pre-dates the Greeks and is going lower back to Neolithic goddess worship. the 1st theatre all of us understand of began in historic Greece. An audience sat in a nil.5 circle observing an larger point the place actors used props to act out a narrative. i wish those musings assist you.

2016-09-28 21:39:16 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In intro to theatre they taught me that theater started as religious worship by the Greeks of ancient times. I don't know how cavemen did it. Call Geico. ha ha.

2007-02-09 10:23:32 · answer #5 · answered by stick man 6 · 0 0

Officialy, there is no such thing as cavemen. They however did not have plays or theatre, what they did was tell stories for entertainment.

2007-02-09 10:28:32 · answer #6 · answered by heavy_cow 6 · 0 0

Try auto mechanics.

2007-02-09 10:23:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ask the car insurance thing geico or something like that

2007-02-09 10:27:37 · answer #8 · answered by trustnoone929 2 · 0 1

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