Antichorus

/ænˈtɪkərəs/ noun

In ancient Greek drama, a group of performers who responded to or sang in opposition to the main chorus, creating a dialogue or debate in verse.

Anti- + chorus (from Greek 'choros' meaning group of singers/dancers). This dramatic term has roots in ancient theatrical conventions where multiple singing groups created dramatic tension through call-and-response.

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