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Pottery
The meaning of Pottery has many different meaning there are
1. Ware, such as vases, pots, bowls, or plates, shaped from moist clay and hardened by heat.
2. The craft of occupation of a potter.
3. The place where a pottery works.
The Greek make many different kind of Pottery they make it in different colors and they love to make it by hand and went it comes for making Pottery you choose the way you want to and they will do it. When it comes to making Pottery the greek are in making them looking good. They always like to use it in one of their feast which is they use it to drink wine. The pottery have each meaning on their colors beacause some of them are black and others are in different colors. The greek use pottery for their big feast that, they get and many people use to put wine and they use it to drink.
Music and dance
Greek has long tradition of music, going back to ancient years. Several gods and goddesses were connected with music and dance and the very word music comes from the Nine Muses of ancient greek. They were the course of inspiration for all artists and even today many arstists speak of their muse. We also have many musical terms from the greek language: harmony, tune, choir, orchestra, chromatic, scene, lyre, hymn, psalm, rhythm. The list keeps going on tell you know all the greek music and their own dance. The greek listen to any music they like. They always hear to music and they get to dance very differently in their own way. Most of all they use more music because went they have party they all like to have their best time on their own party.
Theatre
Ancient greek theatre was a"... mixture of myth, legend, philosophy, social commentary, poetry, dance, music, public participation, and visul splendor."
Athenians had an annual fertility festival in March with one week of public wine drinking and phallus, penis worshiping religious orgy. Their religious rite was performed as a dithyrambos, an ancient dance and chant to the fertility god, normally performed while drunk.It was performed outside in bowl-like craters.
This festival celebrated the birth of the wine god, Diongsus and the great grapes that made wine. This festival was performed yearly at four tribal festival, called an orgia. It was also called the "Festival of the wine jugs" and "old Dionysia", as stated by cohen. The religious rites for these ceremonies were eventually written down in verse form and later became plays.
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