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Bouffon (English
originally from French: "farceur", "comique", "Donovan", "jester") is a
modern French theater term to
describe a
specific style of performance...
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opera buffa),
sparked the
querelle des
bouffons in
Paris as an
adaptation without sung recitatives. Opéra
bouffon is the
French term for the
Italian genre...
- Opéra
bouffon (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa bufɔ̃]) is the
French term for the
Italian genre of
opera buffa (comic opera)
performed in 18th-century France...
- Bergamask, bergomask, bergamesca, or
bergamasca (from the town of
Bergamo in
Northern Italy), is a
dance and ****ociated
melody and
chord progression. It...
- The
Querelle des
Bouffons ("Quarrel of the
Comic Actors"), also
known as the
Guerre des
Bouffons ("War of the
Comic Actors"), was the name
given to a...
- or moresque,
mauresque (French), also
known in
French as the
danse des
bouffons, is a
dance of
exotic character encountered in
Europe in the Renaissance...
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Italian "buffare",
meaning to puff out one's ch****s that also
applies to
bouffon.
Having swelled their ch****s they
would slap them to
expel the air and...
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remembered for his
monumental study of
commedia dell'arte –
Masques et
bouffons (comédie italienne), 1860. Callirhoé, Paris, M. Lévy frères, 1864 Catalogue...
- Le
Temps des
bouffons (French for Time of the Buffoons) is a
short film
created (and narrated) in 1985 by Québécois
director Pierre Falardeau. It compares...
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comedy Comic theatre Musical comedy Comic opera Improvisational theatre Bouffon comedy Clowns One-liner joke
Blonde jokes Shaggy-dog
story Paddy Irishman...