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Art through Ages Chapter 2

Theatre and Origin of Cinema Theatre The Origins of Drama Twenty-five hundred years ago, two thousand years before Shakespeare, Western theatre was born in Athens, Greece. Between 600 and 200 BC, the ancient Athenians created a theatre culture whose form, technique and terminology have lasted two millennia, and they created plays that are still considered among the greatest works of world drama. Their achievement is truly remarkable when one considers that there have been only two other periods in the history of theatre that could be said to approach the greatness of ancient Athens - Elizabethan England and, perhaps the Twentieth Century. The greatest playwright of Elizabethan England was Shakespeare, but Athens produced at least five equally great playwrights. The Twentieth Century produced thousands of fine plays and films, but their form and often their content are based on the innovations of the ancient Athenians. The Cult of Dionysus The theatre of Ancient Greece e...

Art through the Ages

Art and its Development through the Ages Art "To evoke in oneself a feeling one has experienced, and then, by mean of movements, lines, colours, sounds or forms expressed in words, so to transmit that feeling is the activity of Art. ” - Leo Tolstoy Classification Traditional and contemporary art encompasses activities as diverse as: Architecture, music, opera, theatre, dance, painting, sculpture, illustration, drawing, cartoons, printmaking, ceramics, stained glass, photography, installation, video, film and cinematography etc. classified into several overlapping categories such as: fine, visual, plastic, decorative, applied and performing. Fine Art: ·          Drawings using charcoal, chalk, crayon, pastel or with pencil or pen and ink. ·          Painting using oil, watercolour, gauche, acrylics, ink and wash, tempera or encaustic. ·        ...