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Not a conclusive answer, but you could trace the use of stock characters resembling Arlecchino and others back to Roman times, so it's difficult to say who had the original idea.
The key features of commedia del arte are :- * It's performed outside * The characters are always the same * Masks are used * None or not many props are used * Not much speech is use * It is based around a scenario and is then made up * There's no script
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Masks were an integral part of ancient Greek tragedy, and possibly comedy as well. Half-masks were used in the Commedia dell'arte's improvised performances, the character was thought to be inherent in the mask. Japanese Noh plays use very intricate masks that appear to change expression when he angle of the head changes. Though they are not masks, elaborate make-up in Kabuki and Bejing Opera serves a similar purpose.
Commedia dell'arte began in Italy in the mid-16th century, and existed in various forms through the mid-18th century. There was also a resurgence in France in the mid-19th century.
Level 30, you get a skill called "Over Limit". Then you use an arcane arte, and hold down the "A" button. That should trigger your mystic arte.
of course not we are not using masks !!
yes gas masks were used
they wore there masks for political and religious celebrations
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Death Masks were used in The Middle Kingdom
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