The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . see an unexampled piece of primitive awk-wardness. With naive simplicity, the painter has made one cloakcover all nine of the women who compose the rank, hiding the playof the hands. The first holds a crown in her free hand. It is certain that some of the files are to be interpreted as instance, Fig. 526, which is considered by Beule to be a frag-ment of a cyclic Chorus. Person A, who leads the group, may beleft in place, disposing the others in three ranks: * * HG F ED C B The sculptor, unable to draw three ranks, one b


The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . see an unexampled piece of primitive awk-wardness. With naive simplicity, the painter has made one cloakcover all nine of the women who compose the rank, hiding the playof the hands. The first holds a crown in her free hand. It is certain that some of the files are to be interpreted as instance, Fig. 526, which is considered by Beule to be a frag-ment of a cyclic Chorus. Person A, who leads the group, may beleft in place, disposing the others in three ranks: * * HG F ED C B The sculptor, unable to draw three ranks, one behind the other,arranged three groups in line. Examples of Files which were intended to represent Ranks neednot be multiplied. 356. The Chorus of the Theatre.—Fig. 527 is exceptionally in-teresting. It shows warriors mounted upon dolphins, arranged in 224 CHOREGRAPHY Ranks of three, one placed behind the other. The one who leads isa grotesque being who plays on the double flute. These singularpersons belong to the comic chorus who open the scene. The comic.


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