~1400 -1600 wade hahn garrett knoll madelyn foley she’s cute don’t say anything and maybe...

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~1400 - 1600 Wade Hahn Garrett Knoll Madelyn Foley She’s Cute Don’t say anything and maybe he’ll go away.

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~1400 -1600

Wade Hahn

Garrett Knoll

Madelyn Foley

She’s Cute

Don’t say anything and maybe he’ll

go away.

The Renaissance

• 1330 – 1550 A.D.• Began in Florence, Italy• “Renaissance” – “rebirth”• A time of fascination with philosophy,

literature, art, and science.• A time of Humanists• Humanists were people devoted to the

humanities: literary culture, the revival of classical letters, individualistic and critical spirit, and emphasis on secular concerns.

That’s Cool.

O.K. ,I’m ready for the

show.

• Humanists were considered the founders of the Renaissance.

• They studied the areas that were known as studia humanitatis.

• The studia humanitatis was made up of 5 disciplines; grammar, rhetoric, history, literary studies and moral philosophy.

• Literally means “ Comedy of the Artists”

• Style of comedy based on improvised scenes guided by scenarios.

• Plays contained lots of risky humor and slapstick.

• These plays were meant purely for amusement.

• The actors were acrobats, dancers, and musicians.

• A character that is reused in other shows.

• Had unique and recognizable masks,

costumes, stature, walk, and mannerisms.

• Often a servant to Pantalone, Capitano, or Dottore

• Always trying to trick master, but always fails

• Commedia dell ‘Arte’s Bart Simpson

Arlecchino

• Rich, old man

• Puts money and social class above everything else

• Lusts after women he can never get.

Pantalone

• Doctor

• Knows absolutely nothing about medicine

• Rambles on so people wont know he is incompetent.

Dottore

• Macho man

• Arrogant, huge ego, always bragging

• Coward at heart

Capitano

Columbina

• Female Clever Servant

• She was often the only functional intellect on the stage. Columbina aided her mistress, the innamorata to gain the affections of her one true love

Innamorati

• Unmasked characters representing young lovers.

• Incapable of resolving their own problems.

• Every stock character had a unique mask.

• Made of mostly wood. (Sometimes fur,

cloth, or feathers for extra character).

• Outside in town piazzas.

• Carried stage, costumes, props, equipment, etc. on horse-drawn carts.

• Stages were about 2 meters tall.

• Room under stage served as changing area.

• Good troupes performed at stationary theaters like Palladio's theatre in Vicenza or the Petit Bourbon.

• Since most plays were improvised, directors weren’t really used.

• Actors never became independently famous.

• Many joined acting troupes known as “Commedia Troupes”.

1. What is the literal definition of “Commedia dell ‘Arte” ?

a)Comedy of the Actors

b)Comedy of the Artists

c)Comedy of

MEANVILLE!!!

d)Comedy of Architects

2. What was a stock character?

a)Reusable character in many plays.

b)Character made of a stalk of corn.

c)Character from

MEANVILLE!!!

d)A bad actor.

3. What do the colors represent on costumes?

a)Setting

b)Emotion/Mood

c)City colors of

MEANVILLE!!!

d)Royalty

4. What was the area under the transportable stages used for?

a)Changing costumes

b)Crying about forgotten lines

c)Looking at pictures of

MEANVILLE!!!

d)Ticket selling5. What play did Niccoló

Machiavelli write?

a)The Fabulous Story of Me

b)Mandragola

c)A History of MEANVILLE!!!

d)Italy, Oh Italy, Where For Art Thou Italy

Powerpoint by:

Wade Hahn

Research by:

Madelyn Foley

Research by:

Garrett Knoll