LITURGICAL DRAMA
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Liturgical Drama.
Liturgical Drama - as a noun
Medieval drama, based on incidents in the bible and performed in churches on holy days, usually in latin and often chanted.
Example: "The liturgical drama of the elx mystery play (misteri d'elx) has its origins in the 13th or 15th century."
Example Sentences
"The performance of liturgical drama often involved the participation of clergy members and the local community."
"A key characteristic of liturgical drama is its incorporation of sacred music and chanting."
"During the Middle Ages, liturgical drama spread throughout Europe and gained popularity."
"The staging of liturgical dramas required elaborate costumes and props."
"Some liturgical dramas were performed outdoors in public spaces, attracting large audiences."