- The
hyporchema (Gr****: ὑπόρχημα) was a
lively kind of
mimic dance which accompanied the
songs used in the
worship of Apollo,
especially among the Dorians...
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named ancient Gr**** war dance.
Proclus thought it was the same as the
hyporcheme (hyporchēma),
while Athenaeus distinguished them; this may have depended...
- and a
considerable fragment of one of
these is
preserved in Athenaeus.
Hyporcheme was
closely related to the
satyric drama by the
humorous character which...
- gods—hymn, prosodion, paean, dithyramb, nomos, adonidia, iobakchos, and
hyporcheme; for humans—encomion, epinikion, skolion, erotica, epithalamia, hymenaios...
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greatest musician of his time. H. W.
Garrod Garrod, H. W. (1920). "The
Hyporcheme of Pratinas". The
classical Review. 34 (7–8): 129–136. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00014013...
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Phrygian worship of the
Magna Mater. His
chief compositions were
paeans and
hyporchemes,
which belonged respectively to
these two
kinds of worship. In connection...