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Definition of commedia dell'arte in English: commedia dell'artenoun komˈmɛdja delˈlartekɒˈmeɪdɪə dɛlˈɑːteɪkəˌmeɪdiə ˌdɛlˈɑrdeɪ mass nounAn improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theatres in the 16th–18th centuries, based on stock characters. Actors adapted their comic dialogue and action according to a few basic plots (commonly love intrigues) and to topical issues. 即兴喜剧(16至18世纪流行于意大利剧院中的根据定型人物临时准备的喜剧,演员根据少数基本情节 一般为私通和主题自编滑稽的台词和情节) Example sentencesExamples - Pierrot, with his white face, black skull-cap and ruff, has always been a central figure of the commedia dell'arte.
- A character who looks like he might have stepped out of the commedia dell'arte, wearing a jacket with multihued tufts, wields a primitive hand puppet.
- The ballet's commonalities with commedia dell'arte made it familiar territory for the Italian interpreters.
- Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, he follows the tradition of improvisational comedy, which was heavily influenced by the characterization, themes and storylines of Italy's commedia dell'arte.
- These were worn by players in the Italian theater known as commedia dell'arte, which was popular in the 16th century.
- Using masks and dialects, they performed improvisational comic theatre, now known as commedia dell'arte.
- The strength of commedia dell'arte is that it opens actors to creative additions and dislocations, continually encouraging actors to improvise, all of which means the audience is turned on in a remarkable way.
- The story involves three characters from commedia dell'arte - Pierrot, Columbine, and Brighella - and uses them to illustrate the vulnerability of innocence.
- Goldoni was an innovative playwright who was attempting to transform the old Italian commedia dell'arte form into a more modern comedy of manners.
- Another target of the Petite Commande are the popular entertainments of the day, the theater of the commedia dell'arte and the musicians, dancers, and comedians who played in carnivals and fairs.
- The heroes of this strange and gripping twenty-first-century love story resemble personages from the Italian commedia dell'arte.
- His figures have a theatrical air, especially the ones with the look of Pierrot and Colombine and other characters from the commedia dell'arte.
OriginItalian, 'comedy of art'. Definition of commedia dell'arte in US English: commedia dell'artenounkəˌmādēə ˌdelˈärdākəˌmeɪdiə ˌdɛlˈɑrdeɪ An improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theaters in the 16th–18th centuries, based on stock characters. Actors adapted their comic dialogue and action according to a few basic plots (commonly love intrigues) and to topical issues. 即兴喜剧(16至18世纪流行于意大利剧院中的根据定型人物临时准备的喜剧,演员根据少数基本情节 一般为私通和主题自编滑稽的台词和情节) Example sentencesExamples - His figures have a theatrical air, especially the ones with the look of Pierrot and Colombine and other characters from the commedia dell'arte.
- A character who looks like he might have stepped out of the commedia dell'arte, wearing a jacket with multihued tufts, wields a primitive hand puppet.
- Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, he follows the tradition of improvisational comedy, which was heavily influenced by the characterization, themes and storylines of Italy's commedia dell'arte.
- Another target of the Petite Commande are the popular entertainments of the day, the theater of the commedia dell'arte and the musicians, dancers, and comedians who played in carnivals and fairs.
- Pierrot, with his white face, black skull-cap and ruff, has always been a central figure of the commedia dell'arte.
- The heroes of this strange and gripping twenty-first-century love story resemble personages from the Italian commedia dell'arte.
- These were worn by players in the Italian theater known as commedia dell'arte, which was popular in the 16th century.
- The story involves three characters from commedia dell'arte - Pierrot, Columbine, and Brighella - and uses them to illustrate the vulnerability of innocence.
- The strength of commedia dell'arte is that it opens actors to creative additions and dislocations, continually encouraging actors to improvise, all of which means the audience is turned on in a remarkable way.
- Using masks and dialects, they performed improvisational comic theatre, now known as commedia dell'arte.
- Goldoni was an innovative playwright who was attempting to transform the old Italian commedia dell'arte form into a more modern comedy of manners.
- The ballet's commonalities with commedia dell'arte made it familiar territory for the Italian interpreters.
OriginItalian, ‘comedy of art’. |