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La commedia dell'arte e la società barocca

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Taviani, Ferdinando 1942-2020   +1 more
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Commedia dell'arte

2023
Commedia dell’arte refers to Italian professional theater which came into existence in the 1540s when itinerant players formed themselves into companies. Originally formed from servant-master actor duos, made up of Zannis (impoverished porters) teamed up with Pantalones (new merchant class), they offered clever bawdy buffoon style entertainment ...
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Beckett and the Spirit of the Commedia dell'Arte

Modern Drama, 1966
By ITS VERY OBSTINACY TO LET ITSELF BE CLASSIFIED with regard to its content, Beckett's theater provokes ever new labels and classifications. With regard to its theatricality, classification seems equally tempting and equally prone to encounter obstacles. Thus one is inclined to see this theater as part of the Commedia dell'Arte tradition, although it
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Commedia Dell'Arte Academica

College Teaching, 2005
There is a clear analogy between the improvisational actor and the teacher. Teaching in the college classroom has that same mix of premeditation and improvisation that effectively communicates with the audience. The theater metaphor is particularly useful for a teacher's development of presentational communication skills.
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Political Organizations and Commedia Dell'Arte

Organization Studies, 1995
This paper employs the dramatistic metaphor of commedia dell'arte to interpret developments in a set of interlocking public administrative organizations in Sweden. More specifically, the performances given by state and municipal politicians studied in several projects of ours are analyzed, with the help of what we know of this special kind of theatre ...
Barbara Czarniawska-Joerges   +1 more
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Commedia dell'arte. Annuario internazionale

2008
Aggiornamento bibliografico sulla commedia dell'arte 2006-2008 e bibliografia retrospettiva 1990-1999.
M. Alberti, EVANGELISTA, ANNAMARIA
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The Adriani Lazzi of the Commedia Dell'Arte

The Drama Review, 1978
It would be difficult to think of an historical acting style that affected twentieth-century performance more than the Italian sixteenth-century commedia dell'arte. For avant-garde directors in the 1910's—people like Meyerhold, Evreinov, Reinhardt, Copeau—the commedia, with its reliance on stereotyped characters, masks, broad gestures, and improvised ...
Herschel Garfein, Mel Gordon
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Commedia dell'Arte Scenarios

2021
Sergio Costola, Olly Crick
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