SKENE


Meaning of SKENE in English

n.

In ancient Greek theatre, a building behind the playing area that was originally a hut in which actors changed masks and costumes.

It eventually became the scenic backdrop for the drama. First used 0441; 465 BC, the skene was a small wooden structure facing the circle of spectators. It developed into a two-story edifice decorated with columns, with three doors used for entrances and exits. It was flanked by wings ( parask 0113; nia ). By the end of the 5th century BC, the wooden skene was replaced by a permanent stone structure. In the Roman theatre it was an elaborate building facade.

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