Although between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant culture in France, minor theatres tended to merge low and high, folk atemporal elements and literary references. The public going to fair theatres was made up by people coming from different classes and this fact encouraged the artists to create comic plays where the two cultures could meet, in a new conception of theatre.\ud This article focuses on the presence of craftsmen, ambulant workers, farm-hands in Parisian fair theatres dramaturgy and performance, during the first half of the 18th Century. These figures are not conceived as decorative elements but they are put at the heart of the plays. There are several ways of combining popular and él...
The history of theatre cannot be limited to an academic world built by powers and criticism. For cen...
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This article explores some dimensions of humour in theatre by focusing on early 18th- century French...
Although between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cult...
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How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
This article synthetises some historical and aesthetic reflexions allowing to begin to know a minor ...
Nous conservons quelques centaines de textes du theatre profane qui ont ete ecrits et joues en Franc...
International audienceThe economic and social space of theatres experienced radical transformation a...
Cet article synthétise des réflexions historiques et esthétiques qui permettent d’amorcer la connais...
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International audienceBased on the experiences of actors in the theatres of the Nord department as w...
The article discusses the ways of interaction of the French court ballet, the Italian carnival, Ital...
The purpose of the article is to determine the peculiarities of the development of the Rococo style ...
The history of theatre cannot be limited to an academic world built by powers and criticism. For cen...
International audienceThis article will focus on the outcome of mobility in a European music capital...
This article explores some dimensions of humour in theatre by focusing on early 18th- century French...
Although between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cult...
The article focuses on the idea of theatre as a polical mobilization device, tracing its origins in ...
How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
This article synthetises some historical and aesthetic reflexions allowing to begin to know a minor ...
Nous conservons quelques centaines de textes du theatre profane qui ont ete ecrits et joues en Franc...
International audienceThe economic and social space of theatres experienced radical transformation a...
Cet article synthétise des réflexions historiques et esthétiques qui permettent d’amorcer la connais...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
Cet article propose un regard historique sur la notion d’exercice en art, à travers le cas du métier...
International audienceBased on the experiences of actors in the theatres of the Nord department as w...
The article discusses the ways of interaction of the French court ballet, the Italian carnival, Ital...
The purpose of the article is to determine the peculiarities of the development of the Rococo style ...
The history of theatre cannot be limited to an academic world built by powers and criticism. For cen...
International audienceThis article will focus on the outcome of mobility in a European music capital...
This article explores some dimensions of humour in theatre by focusing on early 18th- century French...