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- W155526306 abstract "A. Religious Theater. I understand to be a theater which pertains to the holy, cosmic and universal dimensions of reality and human life and refers to fundamental existential problems in the light of faith. Religious theater expresses, conveys and builds religious values of both the performers and the public. When a Roman Catholic parish group prepares a Christmas play, it treats the rehearsals as its participation in the Advent Season and its preparation for the feast of Christ's birth; at the same time, it orients its work toward the community to which it belongs and for which it plays. When the villagers of Oberammergau in Germany started to perform The Passion Play in 1643, they expressed their thanksgiving to God for sparing them from the plague ten years earlier and they wanted to share their faith with each other and their audiences. They have revived the production every ten years ever since, gradually including their neighbors, visitors from surrounding provinces, and eventually tourists from all over the world. There are, and there have been, uncountable varieties of religious theater in every society, every country, and every age in the history of the human race. Examples found in the history of theater prove it. Religious dimensions of theater were both factors in the birth of theater in different cultures and the foundation for great periods, styles, and works of theater throughout the ages. Myths laid the foundations for the development of theater in Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. The Christian church was the place of the rebirth of theater within Western culture in the tenth century. It provided the base for the blossoming of religious theater in Medieval Europe and was introduced by European explorers to Latin America in the sixteenth century. The Japanese Noh theater was born out of religious rituals and has maintained a strong spiritual tradition from the fourteenth century until the present. The Spanish Renaissance theater, deeply religious in themes and values, was connected with" @default.
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- W155526306 title "RELIGIOUS THEATER IN POLAND UNDER TOTALITARIANISM" @default.
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