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13 December 2023

  • curprev 17:4217:42, 13 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,169 bytes +3,169 Created page with "== Origins and Etymology == The term "Skene" originates from ancient Greek theatre and is derived from the Greek word "σκηνή" (skēnē), which translates to "tent" or "hut". It was used to describe a specific part of the theatre in ancient Greece, where actors would change their costumes and masks. The skene was usually a two-story building situated behind the orchestra, which was the main performance area in the theatre. It was an essential part..."