- An
ekkyklêma or
eccyclema (/ˌɛksɪˈkliːmə/; Gr****: εκκύκλημα; "roll-out machine") was a
wheeled platform rolled out
through a skênê in
ancient Gr**** theatre...
-
crane that gave the
impression of a
flying actor (thus, deus ex machina)
ekkyklêma, a
wheeled platform often used to
bring dead
characters into view for...
- out, a step to the
palace and an altar. It is
sometimes argued that an
ekkyklema, a
wheeled trolly, was used for the
revelation of the
bodies by Clytemnestra...
- and
epode ("after-song"). Many
ancient Gr****
tragedians emplo**** the
ekkyklêma as a
theatrical device,
which was a
platform hidden behind the
scene that...
- Gr****
stagecraft was
essential to the
storytelling of its works. An
ekkyklema,
similar to a
contemporary wagon, was used to
present the
death of a character...
- in Euripides' time), a
backdrop or skene, and some
special effects: an
ekkyklema (used to
bring the skene's "indoors" outdoors) and a
mechane (used to...
- chorus,
scenery or
scene painting (including such
items as
mechane and
ekkyklema),
props (including
elaborate masks),
special effects, such as sound, and...
- as the
skene structure,
which connects onstage and
offstage areas; the
ekkyklema, a
contraption that
allowed "inside-out" disclosures; and, the eisodoi...
-
Eitea (Acamantis)
Eitea (Antiochis)
Ekdromoi Ekecheiria Ekklesiasterion Ekkyklema Ekphrasis Ekpyrosis Elaea (Epirus)
Elaeus (Aetolia)
Elaeus (Attica) Elaeus...
- in Hamburg. However, his dissertation,
which concerned the use of the
Ekkyklema machine in Gr**** drama, was not
published and he was
obliged to provide...