choragus

/kəˈreɪɡəs/
noun
  1. In ancient Greek theater, a wealthy citizen who financed and led a chorus for a dramatic festival.
    • The winning choragus received a tripod as a prize.
    • The choragus paid for the costumes and training of the chorus.
    • Being a choragus was a great honor in ancient Athens.
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