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  • The Role of Theatron in Greek Theatre - ThoughtCo
    The theatron (plural theatra) is the word referring to the seating area section of an ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine theater The theatron is one of the earliest and most pronounced parts of ancient theaters
  • Strongs Greek: 2302. θέατρον (theatron) -- Theater, spectacle
    Transliteration: theatron Pronunciation: theh'-ah-tron Phonetic Spelling: (theh'-at-ron) KJV: spectacle, theatre NASB: theater, spectacle Word Origin: [from G2300 (θεάομαι - saw)] 1 a place for public show ("theatre"), i e general audience-room 2 (by implication) a show itself (figuratively) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
  • theatron (θέατρον) – The Ancient Theatre Archive
    The theatron originally referred to the audience space of the Greek theatre, but later became synonymous with the entire structure consisting of the spaces for both the audience as well as the performance; Roman spelling: theatrum
  • Ancient Greek Theatre - World History Encyclopedia
    A Greek Tragedy Play Plays were performed in an open-air theatre (theatron) with wonderful acoustics and seemingly open to all of the male populace (the presence of women is contested) From the mid-5th century BCE entrance was free
  • Theatron - (Ancient Mediterranean) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    The theatron is the part of an ancient Greek theater where spectators sat to watch performances, often built into the hillside to enhance visibility and acoustics
  • What does theatron mean? - Definitions. net
    Definition of theatron in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of theatron What does theatron mean? Information and translations of theatron in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
  • theatron Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Definition: “Theatron” historically refers to the seating area in ancient Greek theaters constructed to accommodate audiences during public performances and events
  • Unveiling the Ancient Roots of Theatron: A Journey Through Greeces . . .
    Delve into the rich history of theatron, an ancient Greek word that embodies the spirit of performance and the sacred space of theater Discover how this term has evolved over time and continues to influence modern performance art
  • Theatron | The Secret Behind A Successful Production
    Theatron is a state of art production planning solution for theatres Theatron digitalises theatres production planning process out of the box
  • Theatron - Oxford Reference
    Quick Reference Greek ‘viewing place’ The architecture of the Greek ancient theatre distinguished skene (the stage building) from theatron (the seating), but since the stage building was in origin often temporary the From: theatron in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance »
  • Layout of the Ancient Greek Theater - ThoughtCo
    The Theatron The viewing area of a Greek theater is called the theatron, hence our word "theater" (theatre) Theater comes from a Greek word for viewing (the ceremonies) Besides a design to allow crowds to see the performers, Greek theaters excelled in acoustics The people up high on the hill could hear the words spoken far below
  • Dr. Js Illustrated Lectures - H-SC
    The Theatron Classical theater is all about spectacle In Greek, theaomai means "to view" and theatai were the people who viewed the performance, or the "spectators" in a theatron, or "viewing area " Roman "auditorium," conversely, comes from the Latin word audio, "to hear "
  • THE THEATRON - Theater History - Blogger
    The whole space was known as the theatron or "seeing place" (note the emphasis on sight) Between 10,000 and 17,000 spectators would sit on the hill around the orchestra on wooden benches (the stone seating evolved around 338 BC)
  • THEATRON - YouTube
    Theatron is a Youtube channel that deals with the history of the theatre We will talk about theatre and about history, because one influences the other
  • Theatron - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    The term 'theatron' refers to the seating area in ancient Greek theaters where the audience would gather to watch performances This architectural feature was typically built into a hillside and allowed spectators to have a clear view of the stage





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