The main entertainment during the time period of the renaissance was mostly theatre
Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.
Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts in the 15th century for entertainment.
Because there was no TV or cinema.
He lived during the Renaissance period.
They did the lindy hop and the west coast swing.
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lots of things.
There are no words during the renaissance that i can think of and i really need it, so, ya srry.
Many things did not take place during the Renaissance. For instance, everything that happened after the 17th century, and before the 14th century, did not take place during the Renaissance.
The main entertainment was simply theatre. Plays were contributed throughout all of the Renaissance. There was also art that many people enjoyed. If you consider sports part of entertainment than Joust Tournaments were a huge part of the Renaissance time period. Tons of Europe citizens gathered at fairs and social gatherings to see jousting occur.
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
the digitalizing of entertainment in the information age
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
invention of the telescope, Magna Carta Printing Press
Renaissance is French for 'rebirth.' it is called the renaissance because it was the rebirth of the arts. Some things that were changed during this period of time include: music, sculpture, painting, architecture, printing and drama
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)