Skene

Entertainment / Literature / Skene: In classical Greek theaters, the skene was a building in the front of the orchestra that contained front and side doors from which actors could quickly enter and exit. The skene probably also served as an area for storing costumes and props. (Greek 'tent')
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Maelstrom

Science / Tides and Currents / Maelstrom: Famous whirlpool off the coast of Nor-way in the Lofoten Islands between Moskenesoy and Mosken. MORE

Proskenion

Entertainment / Literature / Proskenion: A raised stage constructed before the skene in classical Greek drama. The proskenion sharply divided the actors from the chorus, and the elevated height made the actors more visible to the audience. MORE