Commedia dell arte

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Commedia dell arte. Stock Characters. The MASTERS. Who are the Masters?. Pantalone Il Dottore Il Capitano Isabella The Lovers. Pantalone. Origins – Venetian Merchant Status – Top of the order, Pantalone has money Costume – Black jacket, red tights , yellow shoes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stock Characters

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The MASTERS

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Who are the Masters?

Pantalone

Il Dottore

Il Capitano

Isabella

The Lovers

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Pantalone

 Origins – Venetian Merchant

Status – Top of the order, Pantalone has money

Costume – Black jacket, red tights,

yellow shoes

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Stance – Old man’s stoop Walk – Small stepsMovement – looking around, falls on back with bad newsGesture – Hands Active/Behind Back

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Characteristic – Everything can be bought

Animal – Chicken

Repertorio – Never well, news is always bad

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Pantalone’s mask

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Il Dottore

 Origins – Carnival figureStatus – Bachelor or widower; One of the father to the loversCostume – Black academic dress

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Stance – Big belly; weight on heels

Walk – Small steps in a figure eight

Movement – Static

Gesture – Needs all the space for himself

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Characteristic – Knows everything about everything

Animal – Pig

Repertorio – I have a story about that..

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Il Dottore’s mask

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El Capitano

 Origins – fake Spanish mercenary

Status – A loner; Pretends high status but loses it

Costume – Military attire

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Stance – In attention or stand at ease Walk – Big steps – maximum spaceMovement – Straight back, big stridesGesture – Extravagant and sustained

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Characteristic- Political - if the Turks invade, he

becomes a Turk-Total coward-Danger to himself-Thinks he is good looking and God’s

giftAnimal – PeacockRepertorio – I’d crush you like an onion between my teeth

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El Capitano’s mask

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 The Lovers

Name: ImmoratiPhysical: young, attractive, latest fashionMask: No maskWalk: ballet/based on dance masterGesture: AiryCharacteristic: Can’t solve own problems

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Isabella

 Origins – from a 16th century

Status – Prima Donna – daughter of Pantalone

Costume – Well dressed

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Speech – refined

Characteristics -Flirtatious, provocative and stubborn

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The Servants

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Who are the Servants?

The servants are made up of the ZANNI

Working class and bottom of the rung but even they have a pecking order

They include : Arlecchino; Brighella; Colombina; Perdolino; PulcinellaTartagalia;

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Arlecchino

Origins: Zanni – servant from the country. Means “little devil.”Status: Usually servant to Pantalone. Relationships: In love with Columbina or IsabellaCostume: Peasant costume – patches

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Props: Slapstick

Stance: Bent ready to jump, hands in belt

Walk: Zanni walk, more ballet/3time step

Movement: Mask first, then body

Gesture: Slow brain – fast movement/hands

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Characteristics: never the loser – not maliciousAnimal: cat/monkeyAudience: Sometimes aware of themRepertorio: Actions like falling down

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Arlecchino’s Mask

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Brighella Origins: First zanni – “brig” means troubleStatus: Base Zanni/ Head waiterRelationship: Unscrupulous – will sell mother to make moneyNever a victimCostume: White with green chord

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Props: dagger

Stance: first position ballet, chest forward

Walk: Zanni torso side to side, head straight

Movement: cat like panther

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Characteristics: Astute, humorous, quick-witted, sarcastic

Animal: Lazy cat toying with mouse

Repertorio: Always hungry, thinks he’s cool

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Brighella mask

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Colombina

Status: Maid to immorati (lovers)Relationships: Loves Arlecchino and is friendly; pestered by other menCostume: maids dress

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Props: basket

Stance: One knee bent - other extended

Walk: Flick of foot – zanni walk

Movements: fast and nimble

Gesture: on hips, good mimic

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Characteristics: Only rational person, self-sufficient, non-negative

Animal – Doe

Audience – With them, can see what fools the rest are.

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PulcinellaOrigins: Means “little chicken” Status: banker/lawyerRelationship: has a loved one/ domesticatedPhysical: humped backCostume: baggy white costume with belt

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Props: crude – short slapstickStance: weight on one legWalk: small/ jerky skipMovements: slow and top heavyGesture: Broad and sparring

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Characteristics: Either played stupid pretending to be clever or clever pretending to be stupid

Animal: Rooster

Audience: Direct and quarrelsome

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Pulcinella mask

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Pedrolino or Pierrot

Origins: developed over time

Status: bottom of pecking order

Relationship: youngest son

Physical: small

Costume: baggy white costume – doesn’t fit

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No Mask – white face

Stance: Third position

Walk: straight lines

Movements: head moves like a chicken

Gesture: elbows up

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Characteristics: Strong in the face of misery. Totally honest; always tired

Animal: Pack mule – human animal

Audience: A loner – sometimes doesn’t speak – a mute

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TartagliaOrigins: Means “to stammer” Status: banker/lawyerRelationship: older man – friend of the mastersPhysical: pot bellied and completely baldCostume: green and yellow

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Stance: weight on heels; belly forward

Walk: a waddle

Characteristics:A stammer – get stuck on words and has to use others

Animal: Duck

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