MAPEH
Bully
A person who does the act of bullying
Mechane
a crane that gave the impression of a flying actor
Ekkyklema
a wheeled platform used to bring dead character into view for audience
Bullying
act that may cause physical, emotional, mental or psychological harm to a person or a group
Outdoor Recreation
activities done outside a building or in a places
Indoor Recreation
activities that in a well-equipped indoor
Cothurni
actors with traguc roles wore boots
Medea
an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides
Oedipus the King
athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was performed around 429 BC
Theatre or Play
combination of difficult emotional actions or movements
Sophocles
credited with several major and minor dramatic innovations
Intentional Injuries
damages to a person caused by intentional acts by oneself, another person or a group
Recreational Activities
done both for relaxation and enjoyment
Dionysia
festival that honored the god Dionysus
Musical Play
form of theatre that combines songs, with dialogue, acting, dance
Parodoi or eisodoi
greek theatres also had tall, arched entrances
Coryphaeus
head chorus member who could enter the story as a character
Relational Bullying
involves damaging the relationships of the bullied person with other people
Physical Bullying
involves physically hurting the bullied or damaging his or her belongings
Verbal Bullying
involves saying or writing offensive remarks to the bullied person
Bullied
is the one person being attacked
Masks
made out of light weight, organic materials
Thyromata
more complex pictures built into the second-level scene (3rd level from ground)
Melpomene
muse of tradgedy
Orchestra
performance space was a simple circular space
Bystander
person who witnesses the bullying act
Pinakes
pictures hung to create scenery
Western Musical Plays and Operas
show diverse art forms in a single play presentation
Prosporon
significant element used in ceremonial rites and celebrations
Mask Makers/ skeuopoios or maker of the properties
suggesting that their role encompassed multiple duties and tasks
Ancient Greek Drama
theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece
Schubertiaden
this group is composed of artists and students who spend social gatherings
Episkenion
upper story
Phallic Props
used for satyr plays, symbolizing fertility in honor of Dionysus
Proskenion
was similar to the modern day proscenium
Backdrop or scenic wall
where actors could change their costume