Greek chorus

group of performers, singers or dancers in Greek drama, who witness what is being acted and express their thoughts and feelings

Wikidata entity: Q770974



P1343 described by source ... Q867541 (Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition) Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
P1343 described by source ... Q1138524 (Pauly–Wissowa) Pauly–Wissowa
P1343 described by source ... Q3181656 (The Nuttall Encyclopædia) The Nuttall Encyclopædia
P1343 described by source ... Q4532138 (Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary) Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary
P1343 described by source ... Q19219752 (Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)) Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)
P1889 different from ... Q9191959 (Chor) Chor
P31 instance of ... Q2088357 (musical ensemble) musical ensemble
P31 instance of ... Q3375722 (theatrical character) theatrical character
P31 instance of ... Q3658341 (literary character) literary character
P31 instance of ... Q28806161 (supporting role) supporting role
P361 part of ... Q189072 (theatre of ancient Greece) theatre of ancient Greece
P1441 present in work ... Q1216943 (The Trojan Women) The Trojan Women
P1441 present in work ... Q286381 (Medea) Medea

External Ids
P1417Encyclopædia Britannica Online IDart/chorus-theatre
P646Freebase ID/m/01b_g3
P5063Interlingual Index IDi80178
P6366Microsoft Academic ID (discontinued)170086007
P6839TV Tropes IDMain/GreekChorus

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