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The Art of Commedia dell'Arte: Origins, Characters, and Historical Insights

Explore the captivating world of Commedia dell'Arte, a theatrical form that originated from the Italian phrase "comédie de métier." This comprehensive overview covers the history, organization, and unique features of traveling troupes consisting of 6 to 12 versatile actors performing in open-air settings. Discover iconic characters like Arlequin, Pantalon, and Colombine, and witness the artistry behind a 17th-century painting illustrating a performance in Verona. Dive into the influence of French and Italian jesters in the Royal Theatre's legacy.

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The Art of Commedia dell'Arte: Origins, Characters, and Historical Insights

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  1. La commedia dell’arte Adeline Buisson

  2. I. Origine du mot En italien: « comédie de métier » "Masques de la comédie italienne", peinture anonyme du XVIIe siècle

  3. II. L’histoire

  4. III. L’organisation Troupe de 6 à 12 comédiens Jeu en plein air Acteurs polyvalents

  5. IV. Ses caractéristiques

  6. Coup d’œil sur les personnages Arlequin s'incline devant son innamorata lors d'un spectacle de plein air présenté à Vérone en 1772. 

  7. Pantalon

  8. Colombine

  9. Arlequin

  10. Le docteur

  11. Polichinelle

  12. Matamore

  13. Place au texte… "Farceurs français et italiens du Théâtre-Royal" (1670)

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