- of
Korybantes,
including the Cabeiri, the
Korybantes Euboioi, the
Korybantes Samothrakioi.
Hoplodamos and his
Gigantes were
counted among Korybantes, and...
-
Their numbers vary, but
often they were ten spirit-men so like the
three Korybantes or the
Cabeiri that they were
often interchangeable. The
Dactyls were...
- term
Curetes (/kjʊəˈriːtiːz/; Gr****: Κουρῆτες) may
refer to:
Curetes or
Korybantes, the
dancing attendants respectively of Rhea or
Cybele in Gr**** mythology...
- dramas.
Plato ****ociates it with the
ecstatic cults of
Dionysus and the
Korybantes,
banning it from his
Republic but
permitting it in his Laws.
Players of...
- Nations),
Egyptians (Persée, Phaëton),
Ethiopians (Persée, Phaëton), and
Korybantes (Atys). In addition, they are
often scored for
dances involving less pleasant...
- Games.
There were
three classes of competitors: men, youth, and boys.
Korybantes Pyrrichos Serra (dance) From πύρριχος "red",
itself from πυρρός "blazing...
-
wailing of the infant,
Amalthea gathered about the cave the
Kuretes or the
Korybantes to dance, shout, and
clash their spears against their shields. Amalthea's...
-
producer trying to
stage Lysistrata for
modern audiences:[citation needed]
Korybantes:
Devotees of the
Asiatic goddess Cybele—Lysistrata says that Athenian...
-
herds and flocks, of
roads and
boundary stones, and the god of
thieves Korybantes (Κορύβαντες), the
crested dancers who
worshipped Cybele ****eus (Δαμνεύς)...
- groups.
Antistrophe Carpaea C****ia (dance)
Cordax Dionysiakos Hyporchema Korybantes Pyrrhichios (dance)
Syrtos In
Ancient Greece,
dance was a form of ritual...