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  • Commedia dell'Arte (Italian: "The art of comedy") is a form of improvisational theater that began in Italy in the sixteenth century ...
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  • Commedia dell'Arte (Italian: "The art of comedy") is a form of improvisational theater that began in Italy in the sixteenth century ...
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  • ===From Commedia dell'arte to Cirque Du Soleil=== Acrobatics was an integral part of the Italian commedia dell'arte ...
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  • inspired by themes from the Italian commedia dell'arte, a troupe of ... would become a lifelong passion. The commedia dell'arte was a subject ...
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  • his company joined a famous Italian Commedia dell'arte company. He ... and were played in the style of Commedia dell'arte with improvisation ...
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  • comedic methods of the ancient Italian commedia dell'arte, a theatrical ... plays often depend on improvisation, commedia dell'arte style. His ...
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  • tried to return to acting in the traditions of Commedia dell'arte, rethinking them for the contemporary theatrical reality. His theoretical concepts ...
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  • * Commedia dell'arte * Improvisational theatre * Musical improvisation * Improvisational comedy (a subgenre of Improvisational theater) ...
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  • Greek tragedy. The Italian tradition of Commedia dell'arte as well as ... forms of improvisation, notably the Commedia dell'arte, improvise ...
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  • The Italian commedia Dell'arte was known for its stock characters and stock situations, which could be considered drama stereotypes. Retrospectively ...
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  • Carlo Gozzi made use of many fairy tale motifs among his Commedia ... dramatically; records exist of this in commedia dell'arte, ...
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  • recreate Greek tragedy. The Italian tradition of Commedia dell'arte as well as the elaborate masques frequently presented at court came to play roles ...
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  • * Commedia dell'arte, 1959 (Oper- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt, Foyer) * Self-portrait, 1959–1960 * King David, 1961 * Ceiling of the Garnier ...
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  • During this time Machiavelli also wrote the comedy The Mandrake (Commedia ... whom in gratitude he dedicated the dialogue Dell'arte della guerra (1520 ...
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  • existing role of Harlequin derived from the Commedia dell'arte. His father had been ballet-master at Drury Lane, and his physical comedy, his ability ...
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  • arts, he studied avant-garde theatre, mime, and Commedia dell'arte with British choreographer Lindsay Kemp, and much of his work would involve the ...
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  • they adapted an Italian theater style, the commedia dell'arte, into their work for a French audience, creating the comédie-ballet. Among their ...
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  • 225px|[[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] and the Divina Commedia.]] ... * The Accademia dell'Arte del Disegno collection's highlights ...
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  • these forms had evolved into commedia dell'arte, an Italian tradition where raucous clowns improvised their way through familiar stories ...
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  • tradition that partly derived from the commedia dell'arte, (as indeed, such plots had always been) a long-flourishing improvisatory stage ...
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