koryphaíos
Koryphaíos is a term originating from ancient Greek, literally meaning "head" or "chief." In its original context, it referred to the leader of a chorus, particularly in ancient Greek drama. The koryphaíos was responsible for speaking or singing parts of the choral odes and often acted as a representative of the chorus, interacting with the actors on stage. This role was distinct from that of the chorus members who sang and danced in unison.
The term's usage has evolved and can be found in various contexts beyond ancient theatre. In modern