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Renaissance Masquerade, Commedia dell ‘Arte, and our Masks

February 24, 2012

Planning our history presentations around a quintessential element of our era of study, I puzzled the possibilities for representing the Renaissance.

In the process, I considered a masquerade, which derived from the Middle French in 1587.

Knowing they are immensely popular, I had trouble researching the origins.

With few if any resources, last December I asked Mr. Theater, one of the actor interpreters at Colonial Williamsburg, who always gives me great ideas.

At an Actor’s Trunk program, I asked him about the history of masquerade, where I learned about Commedia dell ‘Arte, which had its origins in 16th century Italy.

Perfect!

Although I had not heard of Commedia dell ‘Arte, Mr. Theater rightly pointed out that I was aware of elements: the Harlequin, Punch and Judy, vaudeville, Charlie Chaplin, Waiting for Godot.

From the early days of vaudeville to the modern era of television sit-coms, we have seen the 20th century interpretations of Medieval/Renaissance characters from Commedia dell ‘Arte.

Commedia dell ‘Arte was a traveling troupe with basic stock characters with basic personality types.

The most famous (to me) are the servant types who might be named Harlequin, Punch, or Pierrot.

Although they had a basic storyline to work from, the used improvisation to make each performance unique.

As part of their costuming, they wore masks with exaggerated features.

After more research, I learned that some of the venues where the Commedia dell ‘Arte performed was at the Venetian Carnivals where everyone wore a mask in the two-week carnival (Latin: carne+val=farewell to meat) that ended before Lent.

Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest, uses Commedia dell ‘Arte.

I decided to incorporate these ideas into our Renaissance Becoming History presentation, which interestingly fell around Mardi Gras. Stay tuned!

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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