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Title: The Italian Renaissance - An overview of theatre: The History of Italian Theatre
| Subject: | Performing Arts | | Date: | April 17, 2006 | | Level: | Unspecified | | Grade: | Unspecified | | Length: | 4 pages (1010 words) | | Essay rating: | 12
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(total score: 26) | | Keywords: | commedia dell arte, italian renaissance, comedy style, italian theatre, actors, lazzi, italy, medicis, theatre groups, wealthy citizens, professional artists, forms of entertainment, alternate forms, wealthy families, endulge, rapid economic growth, slapstick, ancient greek, mainstay, |
The Italian Renaissance occurred from 1550 - 1700. The rapid economic growth in Italy during this time made it possible for the more wealthy citizens to endulge in alternate forms of entertainment. Wealthy families such as the Medicis began a system of patronage, in which they would finance artists to produce art in many forms. Italian theatre used the plays of ancient Greek and Roman theatre (dramas) as well as mediaeval theatre (religious plays) as a foundation. Commedia dell'Arte The main style used by theatre groups in Italy during this period was called commedia or Commedia dell'Arte. Commedia dell'Arte or "the comedy of professional artists" was a mainstay in Italian theatre during its renaissance. This included bits of comedy performed by different actors ... Showed first 120 words of 973 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 973 Size (words) ...points" as objects appeared closer to the horizon; they were painted smaller and smaller on their scenic backdrops. The first use of this technique is believed to have occurred in 1508, for a performance of Ariosto's La Cassaria. A leading author and set creator named Sebastion Serlio wrote about this technique and other scene design methods in his book Architettura (1545). Different kinds of illusionistic backdrops settings were developed for the three major types of plays of the era (comic, pastoral, and tragic). A three-sided revolving prism called the periaktoi, was developed to change between different settings. This was quite an innovation for its time, as the scenery could be changed right before the ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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| | Date: | | 17 April 2006: 21:56:19 | | Title: | | Good writing | | Comment: | | Keep up the good work! ;) |
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