It was like Saturday Night Live, except the cast played their own Musical Instruments and sang their own songs so they wouldn't need a musical guest-and the actors played the same characters the whole time-and they wore half masks.
it means "artistic comedy" or "comedy of profession"
It translates to "Comedy of Art" or "Comedy of the Profession"
Is Commedia Dell Arte still practised today?
concetti is and imporovisation of the dialogue in commedia dell' arte - search Lazzi (its almost the same thing)
Commedia dell' Arte was performed by tropes that went around from place to place. They set up their own stage and then performed there, but first they had to have permission from the people who were in charge of that city or town. Commedia dell' Arte is a type of improvised comedy that they had to totally make it all up on the spot. The main characters were Arlecchino, Brinhella, Colombina, El Dottore, Pagliaccio and Pantalone. Hope this helps!
it means "artistic comedy" or "comedy of profession"
It translates to "Comedy of Art" or "Comedy of the Profession"
Humour, hence the name Commedia Dell'Arte which means the art of comedy.
It comes from Commedia dell'arte which was like a circus and where most comedy comes from today! Also the word comedy comes from Commedia dell'arte if you say it (Com-edi-a Dell-art-ay) you can understand how it does.
Is Commedia Dell Arte still practised today?
men had to play female parts It started in the 14th century It was also called "the Italian comedy"
concetti is and imporovisation of the dialogue in commedia dell' arte - search Lazzi (its almost the same thing)
what did people eat during the commedia dell' arte
Commedia dell' Arte was performed by tropes that went around from place to place. They set up their own stage and then performed there, but first they had to have permission from the people who were in charge of that city or town. Commedia dell' Arte is a type of improvised comedy that they had to totally make it all up on the spot. The main characters were Arlecchino, Brinhella, Colombina, El Dottore, Pagliaccio and Pantalone. Hope this helps!
no because commedia dell'arte is funny and soap operas are not :)
the O.A.P's and the W.I
Improvised