羊人戏中不稳定的舞蹈

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-12-29 DOI:10.1111/2041-5370.12105
REBECCA LÄMMLE
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森林之神戏剧是由其同名合唱团的主导存在所定义的;然而,它的舞蹈总是显得不稳定和有问题。森林之神唱歌跳舞,却因此受到责备,或者他们不唱歌跳舞,却因为不这样做而受到责备。即使在他们唱歌和跳舞的时候,他们自己也会质疑自己的舞蹈,因为他们哀叹在目前的情况下不可能唱歌和跳舞,分享更好的歌曲和过去的舞蹈的记忆,或者想象它们在未来发生。本文考虑了羊人戏剧中舞蹈的持续问题化,以及作为该类型诗学中心元素的讽刺舞蹈的具体使用,认为这些都与毫不羞耻的酒神主义对戏剧起源的重建有关。最后,附言显示了羊人戏剧对舞蹈症的处理如何转化为著名的普罗诺莫斯花瓶上的视觉领域。
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PRECARIOUS CHOREIA IN SATYR PLAY∗

Satyr drama is defined by the dominating presence of its eponymous chorus; yet its choreia always appears precarious and problematic. The satyrs sing and dance and are scolded for doing so, or they do not sing and dance and are scolded for not doing so. Even when they are singing and dancing, the satyrs themselves question their own choreia as they lament the impossibility of singing and dancing under current circumstances, share memories of better songs and past dances, or imagine them happening in the future. This paper considers the persistent problematization of choreia in satyr play and the specific uses of satyric choreia as a central element in the poetics of the genre, arguing that these are tied to an unabashedly Dionysiac re-construction of the origins of drama. Finally, a postscript shows how satyr drama’s treatment of choreia translates into the visual sphere on the famous Pronomos Vase.

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