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Theatrical performances
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We saw the revue on stage at the theatre.re·vue[ri-vyoo] -noun1. a form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events,popular fads, etc., are parodied. 2. any entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.
Any entertainment was popular at the time, but performances of opera were few and far between.
The harpsichord was a popular instrument during the Renaissance.
The lute was a popular instrument during the Renaissance.
Music hall is a form of British theatrical entertainment which was popular between 1850 and 1960. The term can refer to # A particular form of variety entertainment involving a mixture of popular song, comedy and speciality acts. British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term vaudevillereferred to more lowbrow entertainment that would have been termed burlesque. # The theatre or other venue in which such entertainment takes place; # The type of popular music normally associated with such performances.
Triangular composition was most popular during the Renaissance.
Plain song was not a popular form during the Renaissance period.
Gregorian chants were not a popular form during the Renaissance period.
The popular entertainment in China is the Lion Dance, Ribbon Dance, and Dragon Dance.
The most popular playwright associated with the renaissance is of course William Shakespeare. It was not always so, and a lot depends on how you define the renaissance.