Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications (ABCA)

ISSN: 2691-5774

Conceptual Paper

The Concept of Therapy in Ancient Greek Texts & Dance Practices

Authors: Lazou A*

DOI: 10.23880/abca-16000189

Abstract

In the context of the research effort of the Ancient Orchesis Study Group to reconstitute the philosophical and wider cultural presuppositions that define the ancient Greek dance culture, from which the Greek-speaking and Roman world was removed, to return with the Renaissance in a new European context, along with the recognition of the basic anthropological, on the one hand, aesthetic, on the other hand, criteria and principles of art and, in particular, of dance expression, we attempt a review of certain concepts like θεραπεία, κάθαρσις, ἔρως and finally δρᾶμα, χορός & ὄρχησις-which stand for characteristic phenomena of ancient Greek culture. This article plays the role of an introduction into the philosophical-historical investigation and understanding of concepts of intrinsic importance in the question about relating philosophy with art and therapy in the ancient world.

Keywords: Therapy; Orchesis; Embodiment; Poetry; Drama; Dance; Catharsis; Interdiscipli Narity; Education; Ancient Greek Culture; Eros; Persians; Eumenides; Aeschylus; Sophocles

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