
1) Costume ball 2) French word used in English 3) Kind of medieval drama 4) Mask 5) Mask in Europe 6) Masquerade 7) Old english entertainment 8) Party 9) Where Romeo met Juliet
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1) Drama 2) Masquerade
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The masque was a form of festive courtly entertainment that flourished in 16th- and early 17th-century Europe, though it was developed earlier in Italy, in forms including the intermedio (a public version of the masque was the pageant). A masque involved music and dancing, singing and acting, within an elaborate stage design, in which the architec...
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• (n.) A mask; a masquerade.
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festival or entertainment in which disguised participants offer gifts to their host and then join together for a ceremonial dance. A typical masque ... [13 related articles]
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a short allegorical stage entertainment, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries but still used, that features masked actors. Example: 'Motel,' a masque for three dolls from America Hurrah, by Jean-Claude Van Itallie, 3m or 3f.
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Spectacular court entertainment with a fantastic or mythological theme in which music, dance, and extravagant costumes and scenic design figured larger than plot. Originating in Italy, where members...
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Not to be confused with a masquerade, a masque is a type of elaborate court entertainment popular in
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Masque noun A mask; a masquerade.
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A masque is a form of semi-dramatic entertainment, in which a large part is played by singing and dancing. Promiscuous 'mumming' or 'disguising' with 'visors' was forbidden in London civic orders of the 15th century. The custom was, however, retained as a form of Christmas revels. It was the custom for the mummers to enter the hall and call on the ...
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Spectacular court entertainment with a fantastic or mythological theme in which music, dance, and extravagant costumes and scenic design figured larger than plot. Originating in Italy, where members of the court actively participated in the performances, the masque reached its height of popularity at the English court between 1600 and 1640, with th...
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an aristocratic 16th-17th-century English theater form integrating poetry, dance, music, and elaborate sets.
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máscara, mascarilla
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a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
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