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greek chorus on stage - Google Search
a wooden sculpture with many pieces of wood in the shape of a human torso and head
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a group of women in white dresses are dancing on a circular floor with their arms outstretched
Greek plays often included a choric dance. In fact, choric dances are considered to be one of the first elements of the Greek play. Usually a narrator/oracle is then introduced and establishes a dialogue between him/herself and the chorus. - MS
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The masked chorus, Iphigenia at Aulis, 1992, Guthrie Theatre.
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Actors in masks. The Greeks used masks that showed emotions in order for the big audiences to see. The emotions were usually angry, sad or funny. Some masks had two sides. The actors also wore big wigs, and padded costumes to look fatter or stronger. Sometimes they even had thick-soled shoes to make them taller.
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the group of women with long red hair are dressed in black and white masks,
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three women with painted faces are dancing on stage
The Journal for Ancient Performance
Hauntingly beautiful: Traditional Greek chorus masks by Thanos Vovolis.
a group of women dressed in black standing next to each other with faces painted on them
First Impressions: The Writings of Author Alexa Adams
chorus: The Oresteia
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Robert Thicknesse on reconstructing an ancient Greek chorus
Greek chorus in The Bacchai at the National Theatre