Commedia dell´arte
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- "Commedia dell´arte (/kɒˈmeɪdiə dɛlˈɑːrteɪ, kə-, -ˈmɛdiə, -ˈɑːrtiː/; Italian: [komˈmɛːdja delˈlarte]; lit. ´comedy of the profession´) was an early form of professional theatre, originating in Italy, that was popular throughout Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries. It was formerly called Italian comedy in English and is also known as commedia alla maschera, commedia improvviso, and commedia dell´arte all´improvviso. Characterized by masked "types", commedia was responsible for the rise of actresses such as Isabella Andreini and improvised performances based on sketches or scenarios. A commedia, such as The Tooth Puller, is both scripted and improvised. Characters´ entrances and exits are scripted. A special characteristic of commedia is the lazzo, a joke or "something foolish or witty", usually well known to the performers and to some extent a scripted routine. Another characteristic of commedia is pantomime, which is mostly used by the character Arlecchino, now better known as Harlequin." - (en.wikipedia.org 26.02.2022)
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Figur der Commedia dell’arte: Mezetin
Die "Großen Theaterfiguren"...
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Image: Klassik Stiftung Weimar, Kunstgewerbliche Sammlung - CC BY-NC-SA -
Figur der Commedia dell’Arte: Arlecchino
Die in ihrer Geschlossenheit...
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Image: Stiftung Schloß Friedenstein Gotha - CC BY-NC-SA -
Figur der Commedia dell’Arte: Brighella
Die in ihrer Geschlossenheit...
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Image: Stiftung Schloß Friedenstein Gotha - CC BY-NC-SA -
Figur der Commedia dell’Arte: Pantalone
Die in ihrer Geschlossenheit...
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Image: Stiftung Schloß Friedenstein Gotha - CC BY-NC-SA -
Harlekin
Die Porzellanfigur des bunt...
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Image: Lippisches Landesmuseum Detmold - CC BY-NC-SA
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