On the development from Greek to Roman theater buildings
Personae: Lysicrates, Pericles, Lycurgus of Athens, Menander, Alexander the Great, Roman emperor Nero, Cesare Maccari, Pompey, Balbus, Marcellus, Oscar Brockett
Theaters: Theater of Dionysus -- Athens, Epidaurus, Delphi, Pergamum, Ephesus, Priene, Taormina (Sicily), Odeon in Pompeii, Theaters of Pompey , L. Balbus, Marcellus -- Rome, Mérida (Spain), Orange (France), Bosra (Syria), Sabratha (Lybia), Aspendos (Turkey).
Terms: The City of Dionysia Festival in Athens, choregos, Die groszse Neugierde Berlin, olis, Parthenon, Acropolis, kerkides (wedges), Temple of Dionysus, odeion / odeon, orchestra, skene, paraskene, theatron / koilon / cavea, proskene, paradoi (parados), diazoma, prohedria, Hellenistic theaters, logeion, proskenion, episkenion, thyromata, Greco-Roman theatre, Forum Romanum Rome, velum / velarium, scaenae frons, pulpitum.
What's with the jazzy music though?
nancymergatroyd 2 months ago
hi nancy, well... US is the cradle of jazz, and in one way or the other (dont blame me) Roman culture and American culture... you know... Another thing is that always the same music score becomes boring.
betapicts 2 months ago