- Theater as philosophy - The evolution of the theater is a long and complicated story. What was the beginning of the ancient ceremony evolved into elaborate research by humans. The theater was born in ancient Greece, and as a celebration of the Dionysius god, amateur actors danced and sang to imitate him. Therefore, with the development of the Greek Empire, the theater has also developed. At the end of the Greek Empire, scripts were written, the theaters were built, and professional actors were used.
Historians have long believed that ancient Greece is one of the most influential societies in modern life. Ancient Greece inspired the modern world in five major areas: drama, government, philosophy, art and architecture. The theater prospered in Greece, especially in Athens. 550 BC and c. It is 220 years BC. In the beginning, theater was part of Dionysia, a festival commemorating the God of Dionysus. Drama's conspiracy is always inspired by Greek myths. It is common today as well.
The most developed Greek theater in Athens is the root of the Western tradition; the theater began in Greek. It is part of the classical Greek broader theater and performance culture, including festivals, religious ceremonies, politics, law, sports and gymnastics, music, poetry, weddings, funeral and symposium. To participate in many festivals in urban countries, especially to participate in the city of Dionysus as an audience (even participants in theatrical production) is an important part of citizenship. Citizen participation also includes evaluating the rhetoric of the presenter expressed in the courts and political gatherings. Both are similar to dramas and are designed to absorb dramatic vocabulary. Ancient Greek theaters consist of three types of dramas: tragedy, comedy, and satyrs
The theater is currently a subject widely studied at schools and universities and offers thought models for philosophy, sociology, psychology and education. This enormous interest is the result of an ancient theater like the Greek Theater and has to be highly respected for the countless contribution and enlightenment of the Greek Theater for over 2,500 years.
From art and theater to philosophy and mathematics, ancient Greeks made a great contribution to Western civilization. Great thinkers like Aristotle and Socrates helped shape the attitudes and prospects of Western culture. The idea of a democratic government is also Greek. Even today, their art and drama keep entertaining us. Even the building of our capital is based on Greek architecture.