Commedia dell'Arte in Context

Commedia dell'Arte in Context

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Apr 5, 2018 · English · Hardcover (372 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 372
Language English
Published Apr 5, 2018
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 1107028566
ISBN-13 9781107028562

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In a captivating exploration of the commedia dell'arte, Christopher B. Balme delves into its rich history and impact on European theatre. Originating in 16th-century Italy, this unique form of performance art, characterized by its improvisational style and vibrant characters, laid the groundwork for many modern theatrical traditions. Balme intricately details the social and cultural context in which this engaging form of theatre flourished, highlighting how it resonated with audiences across the continent.

Balme's analysis goes beyond mere historical recounting; he examines the techniques that performers employed to connect with their spectators, from the use of stock characters to the incorporation of everyday life into their routines. Furthermore, he illustrates how commedia dell'arte served as a vessel for political and social commentary, often addressing the issues of its time while entertaining its viewers.

With insightful reflections on the legacy of commedia dell'arte, this work encourages readers to appreciate its contribution to the evolution of theatrical performance. Balme's scholarly approach melds academic rigor with an appreciation for the playful and improvisational spirit of the genre, inviting readers to engage with a fascinating chapter of cultural history.

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