What props did Pantalone use?

Pantalone also carried a knife and handkerchief, and wore glasses. His hat sat very close to his head, and did not have a brim – very much like a skullcap. He might also wear a codpiece.
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What props were used in commedia dell arte?

Props. There were no elaborate sets in commedia. Staging, for example, was minimalistic, with rarely anything more than one market or street scene, and the stages were frequently temporary outdoor structures. Instead, great use was made of props including animals, food, furniture, watering devices, and weapons.
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What hand gesture might Pantalone use?

One hand behind back or holding purse, other hand on cane, bending upper body at 45 degrees.
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What did Pantalone wear?

Pantaloon dressed in a tight-fitting red vest, red breeches and stockings, a pleated black cassock, slippers, and a soft brimless hat. Later versions of the character sometimes wore long trousers (pantaloons).
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How does Pantalone move in commedia dell arte?

Stance. The traditional Pantalone stance is that of a hunch-backed old man. He walks with his hips forward, allowing him to make larger strides when he walks. The hunched shape restricts his legs, which are bent and turned out at the knees.
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How did Pantalone get his name?

The word comes from the name of a stock figure in the commedia dell'arte, a form of Italian comic theater popular throughout Europe from about the 16th to the mid-18th century. Pantalone, as he was called, was a greedy, lecherous, scheming old man who often ended up being duped and humiliated.
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What does Pantalone mean in English?

noun. [ masculine ] /panta'lone/ (indumento) pants , trousers , slacks.
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What does Pantalone mask look like?

Mask. Pantalone's mask is described as a dark brown or blackish half-mask, gaunt-looking with a large protruding nose. It particularly looks formidable due to Pantalone's unruly white bushy eyebrows and sparse pointed beard, which shakes ridiculously every time he speaks.
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Why does Harlequin wear a black mask?

Harlequin is often associated with wearing a black mask because that color was associated with trickery and mischievousness. We used paper plates and colored pencils to create a mask that also shows our more mischievous sides.
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Who wore the Pantalone mask?

Pantalone is a well known Commedia dell'Arte character. The original name of this character was an old man named "Magnifico". He spoke in plain, yet musical Venetian dialect. The original name soon gave way to the more well known "Pantalone".
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What does Arlecchino mask look like?

Physically, Arlecchino is described as wearing a costume covered in irregular patches, a hat outfitted with either a rabbit or fox's tail, and a red and black mask. The mask itself is identified by carbuncles on the forehead, small eyes, a snub nose, hollow cheeks, and sometimes bushy brows with facial hair.
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How do I walk like Arlecchino?

Arlecchino never walks in a straight line. He is too conniving to be that predictable. Instead, he walks in a zig-zag. To a steady beat of 3/4 (not swung as in Waltz, though), he steps to the left, then center, then right, then center, then left, etc.
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How does a Zanni move?

Zanni Running includes swift movements with legs kicking out in front of him with his toes pointed. His arms move opposite to his legs. Zanni Jubilant involves skipping on his toes with his center of gravity moving from side to side. This type of walk also involves the hands being placed on the belt.
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What animal is Pantalone?

What animal does pantalone represent? While the theories of the St Pantaleone and the lion of St Mark are common, they are both now considered unlikely origins, and the true origin is unknown. The name Pantaloon generally means "old fool" or "dotard".
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Why did commedia dell'arte use masks?

A mask helps to create the beautiful, extravagant, repulsive and yet attractiveness of each character. Masks allow the actor to further explore the character. To the audience, the actor's physical movements and embodiment of the stock characters help to establish their character and the mask enhances it.
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What did Harlequins do?

Harlequin, Italian Arlecchino, French Arlequin, one of the principal stock characters of the Italian commedia dell'arte; often a facile and witty gentleman's valet and a capricious swain of the serving maid.
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Who is Arlecchino's master?

Commedia characters are fixed types who fall into one of three categories: The Servants (eg: Arlecchino or Columbina) The Masters (eg: Pantalone) The Lovers (eg: Isabella and Flavio )
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Why does Arlecchino wear a mask?

Arlecchino 's costume and mask are significant because they are a reflection of his energetic personality. Physically, Arlecchino is described as wearing a costume covered in irregular patches, similar to the clothes of a clown.
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Is Brighella a servant?

Originally one of the comic servants, or zanni, of the commedia, Brighella was a jack-of-all-trades whose loyalty as a soldier, hangman's varlet, assassin, or gentleman's valet could be easily bought. Because of his almost sentimental view of love, though, the young lovers could trust him.
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How does Il Dottore walk?

Il Dottore walks with his chest up, knees bent, and with a bouncy movement, taking small steps; he gesticulates with his hands and fingers, making room around him by keeping others at bay. He stands in one position and plants himself to make a point.
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How does Dottore speak?

His long-winded disquisitions, scholarly puns, and malapropisms were spoken in a jargon of Latin jumbled with local dialect.
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How do you say Pantalone?

  1. Phonetic spelling of pantalone. pan-talone. p-AE-n-t-uh-l-OH-n-ee. pan-tl-oon.
  2. Meanings for pantalone. It is a fictional character was played by Davide Marotta for his role in the series Pinocchio.
  3. Translations of pantalone. Russian : Панталоне Chinese : 彭德龙
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How do you spell pantalones?

pantalones
  1. trousers, the ~ Noun.
  2. slacks, the ~ Noun.
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Who is in love with Colombina?

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