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  • Skene (theatre) - Wikipedia
    In the theatre of ancient Greece, the skene was the structure at the back of a stage The word skene means 'tent' or 'hut', and it is thought that the original structure for these purposes was a tent or light building of wood and was a temporary structure [1]
  • Skene | Theater, Drama, Performance | Britannica
    skene, (from Greek skēnē, “scene-building”), in ancient Greek theatre, a building behind the playing area that was originally a hut for the changing of masks and costumes but eventually became the background before which the drama was enacted
  • SKENE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Skene definition: (in the ancient Greek theater) a structure facing the audience and forming the background before which performances were given See examples of SKENE used in a sentence
  • What Is A Skene In Architecture - homeinteriorz. com
    The skene, a term meaning “tent” or “hut”, was a crucial architectural element in ancient Greek theatre, serving as a backdrop for performances and housing actors and props
  • skēnē (σκηνή) – The Ancient Theatre Archive
    Originally used for storage but provided a convenient backing for performances; also used as a waiting area dressing room for actors; its evolution included doorways (center, left, and right) and a covered, high stage for performances Corresponds to the Roman scaenae
  • Skene Definition - Intro to Humanities Key Term | Fiveable
    The skene was a vital structure in ancient Greek theater, serving as a backdrop for performances and housing actors and props This building often had multiple levels and entrances, allowing for different scenes and facilitating the movement of performers
  • Skenè – Centro Ricerche Interdisciplinari sul Teatro
    Assimilated by the moderns to the stage, the skenè (σκηνή) is the backdrop, initially a painted canvas, against which the characters act and speak
  • What Is The Skene In Greek Theatre? - Archaeology Quest
    In this informative video, we will explore the fascinating role of the skene in ancient Greek theatre This structure was not just a backdrop; it served multiple purposes that enhanced the




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