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What did the Greeks enjoy?

Two ancient Greek actors wearing theatre masks.
A cartoon of an ancient Greek amphitheatre.
  • The Greeks had style! Their red and black pottery was very famous.

  • They were great builders too. The Greeks built grand temples to their gods and superb sculptures of brave heroes.

  • They pretty much invented the theatre as well.

  • Thousands of people watched plays by famous writers like Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus.

  • The Greeks had big festivals. There was music, dancing and feasting in honour of their gods.

A cartoon of an ancient Greek amphitheatre.
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Watch: Ancient Greek theatre

Find out about the topsy-turvy world of the ancient Greek theatre.

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What were buildings and statues like?

Cartoon of an ancient Greek person carving a statue.
  • The Greeks carefully designed and measured their buildings, making sure they got all their angles, shapes and sizes right.

  • Their temples were held up with stone columns and sometimes decorated with stone carvings of famous battles from Greek myths.

  • The Greeks were really good at making statues too.

  • Sculptors carved lifelike marble statues and decorated them with brightly-coloured paints.

Cartoon of an ancient Greek person carving a statue.
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What did ancient Greek pottery look like?

A selection of Ancient Greek pottery, decorated with different carvings and images.
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The Greeks were famous for their clay pots. Potters in the city states of Corinth and Athens made beautiful pottery. They used a watery clay mixture to make patterns on the clay before it was hard. Then the pot was baked in an oven called a kiln. The areas painted with the clay mixture turned black and the unpainted areas turned a reddish-brown.
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What Greek festivals were there?

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The lyre was a popular instrument at festivals. A lyre is a bit like a small harp and musicians play it by strumming or plucking it.
  • The Greeks loved big celebrations for their gods.

  • Every four years, Athens held the Panathenaic Games in honour of the god Athena.

  • There were competitions for athletics, poetry reading and music. The Games ended with an enormous all-night banquet.

A cartoon of an ancient Greek chorus.
  • Athens put on a drama festival called the Dionysia in honour of the god Dionysus.
  • He was the god of the theatre and wine.
A cartoon of an ancient Greek chorus.
A crowd of ancient Greek people smiling and waving.
  • Judges gave prizes for their favourite tragedy and comedy performances.

  • The Pythian Games were held in Delphi for the god Apollo.

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Activities

Activity: Quiz – Ancient Greek culture

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Game: The Argo Odyssey

Argo the dog is missing! But who is that furry, four-legged actor in the mask?

Play the game to solve a stylish pottery puzzle, then watch a drama performance.

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