Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading…
Transcript

Ancient Greek Theatre

By Luke Lorenzetti

Bibliography:

  • http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/greece/clothes.htm
  • http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/interactives/greece/theater/playersProps.html
  • https://prezi.com/hx2tkugrxuh1/greek-theater-costumes-and-props/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothing_in_ancient_Greece#Jewellery
  • https://greektheatre.wordpress.com/home/
  • www.quora.com
  • https://www.google.com/images
  • www.props.eric-hart.com/education/ancient-greek-theatre-props/

Bibliography

What Did Ancient Greek Costumes Look Like?

Ancient Greek Costumes

  • The Greeks wore light, loose clothes
  • often made by the woman and female slaves
  • Wealthy people had tunics made of coloured cloth
  • All the actors were male

Greek Jewelery

????

Strap

Strapless

Prosterneda

Prosterneda

There are no pictures on the internet of what they looked like so I tired to Photoshop one together.

Strap

What Were The Costumes Made From?

Spandex Fabric

Wool

  • The costumes were made from linen and wool
  • Most of the Costumes disintegrated over time

What were The Costumes made of?

Leather

Other Fabric

What Was The Use of Props in Ancient Greek Theatre?

Ancient Greek Props

  • Props were often used for symbolism
  • To Help the audience have an understanding of who the characters were
  • Able to perform with little props
  • They didn’t use any scenery

What Were The Props Made From?

Bamboo

Wood

  • The props were made from bamboo, cork and other various materials

What were The Props made of?

Fabric

Cork

The Ekkyklema, Mechane and Krane

Krane

Skene

Ekkyklema, Mechane and Krane

Ekkyklema

  • An Ekkyklema was a wheeled platform rolled throughout the Skene
  • Mainly used in tragedies and for revealing dead bodies to the audience

The Mechane and Krane

  • The Mechane and Krane was literally a crane that lifted the actor up into the air

Ekkyklema, Mechane and Krane

Mechane and Ekkyklema

Bibliography:

  • http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/greece/clothes.htm
  • http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/interactives/greece/theater/playersProps.html
  • https://prezi.com/hx2tkugrxuh1/greek-theater-costumes-and-props/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothing_in_ancient_Greece#Jewellery
  • https://greektheatre.wordpress.com/home/
  • www.quora.com
  • https://www.google.com/images
  • www.props.eric-hart.com/education/ancient-greek-theatre-props/

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi