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Ethics And Ethics In The Ancient Theatre Of Dionysus

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There is a growing interest in ethics in all industries. All managers face ethical dilemmas and the visitor attraction sector is not an exception. In particular the ethical challenges that refer to the archaeological site management involve the concept of cultural tourism. Indeed, cultural tourism has been recognized as a distinct type of tourism during the 1970s when it became apparent that some tourists have been motivated to travel by their desire to better understand the culture and the heritage of a touristic destination. Cultural tourism differentiates form the typical sea, sand and sun tourism. The growing importance of cultural tourism and its ability to attract tourists makes destination to try to promote their cultural and heritage assets in …show more content…

Thus, the theatre of Dionysus is regarded to be the birthplace of ancient drama. It is the prototype of all of Greek theatres and it is the place that classical Greek plays have been first presented to the audience. The first part of the theatre that has been built is the orchestra, namely a 60 feet circular floor (Moretti 2000, 392-395). Afterwards, in the 5th century B. C. the theatre served as the center of the plays’ contests and hence a wooden benches auditorium has been constructed, whereas behind the orchestra a scene has been set. During the 4th century B. C. wooden benches had been replaced by stone seats and the theatre could accommodate 17,000 spectators, whereas a stone scene has been constructed. In the period of the Roman Empire a number of revisions took place (Travlos 1971, 537), but in the following years the theatre of Dionysus fell into disuse and gradually it has been abandoned. In 1765 it has been rediscovered and during the 19th century German archaeologists undertook a significant archaeological restoration (Bieber 1961, 54-55,

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