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Research paper thumbnail of I Teatri D'Italia (Video)

Research paper thumbnail of Un film senza pathos (recensione al film "Jud Suss, Film ohne gewissen" di Oskar Roehler - Berlinale 2010)

www.drammaturgia.it, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Forme dello spettacolo in Europa tra Medioevo e Antico Regime, a cura di Sara Mamone

Research paper thumbnail of Paris et Florence : deux capitales du spectacle pour une reine, Marie de Médicis

Research paper thumbnail of Dal luogo teatrale al teatro, ICoN-Italian Culture on the Net, 2001 (www.italicon.it) (in collaborazione con S. Mamone)

Research paper thumbnail of Venere in Borghese (Recensione a One Touch of Venus - Ravenna Festival 2005)

Research paper thumbnail of La Scène en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (xvie-xxie siècle). Études en l’honneur de Françoise Decroisette

en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (XVI-XXI siècle) Études en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette T... more en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (XVI-XXI siècle) Études en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette Type de publication: Collectif Directrice d'ouvrage: Frigau Manning (Céline) Résumé: Toute scène en miroir interroge le trouble de la perception. Entre mise à distance ludique et vertige ontologique, les métathéâtres italiens engagent depuis la culture baroque jusqu'à nos jours une réflexion sur l'illusion que cet ouvrage collectif explore en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette. Nombre de pages: 461

Research paper thumbnail of Court Culture and Pageantry of the ‘Spanish Nation’ in Florence

Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies, 2019

This article charts relationships between the Medici court and the Habsburg empire through the pr... more This article charts relationships between the Medici court and the Habsburg empire through the prism of theatre, from the foundation of the grand-duchy to the first decades of the seventeenth century. It also highlights major examples of both dynastic and aesthetic relations and their impact on theatrical practice. Part II analyses the specific case of the Ramírez Montalvo family, one of the most illustrious names within the Spanish colony and well established in the accounts of court spectacle. I A Privileged Relationship Sara Mamone The presence of the Spanish nation in Florence reached its apex in the history of performance and pageantry at the beginning of the grand-ducal period, thanks to its close dynastic and political ties with the Medici; its origins, however, date back to much earlier times. The close relations of some of the most eminent representatives of Iberian families with the grand-ducal entourage undoubtedly meant that the former became important collaborators in the various phases of self-representation in Tuscan pageantry, which borrowed much from Spanish ceremonial tradition. Five Tuscan grand duchesses came from Habsburg Spain, the Habsburg empire or from families with very close imperial ties. This connection began with the foundational union between Duke Alessandro (1510-1537) and Margaret (1522-1586), Charles V's natural daughter. Such close connections with the Habsburgs were not only based on dynastic motivations but were also a fairly natural expansion of consolidated

Research paper thumbnail of Firenze e Parigi : due capitali dello spettacolo per una regina, Maria de' Medici

Research paper thumbnail of Workshop: Translating Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Theater Cultures Nell'ambito del network europeo: Technologies of Spectacle: Knowledge Transfer in Early Modern Theater Cultures Firenze, 27 _ 28 Ottobre 2017 Dipartimento SAGAS, via Gino Capponi 9 Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Sala Pistelli, v...

Research paper thumbnail of Florentine Festivals for the Entry of Archduke Leopold V of Austria in 1618

Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europe, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Il terzo Seneca e l'Ercole rapito

Research paper thumbnail of La "Mandragola" e la scena di città

La "Mandragola" e la scena di città, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Storia di Mattias, soldato, governatore, impresario

Research paper thumbnail of Andromeda" e "Perseo". Cicognini, Adimari e Co. sulle scene di Accademia a Firenze al tempo di Cosimo I

Research paper thumbnail of Storia di Iudith da Betulia a Firenze

Research paper thumbnail of Clint Eastwood: le long good bye

Research paper thumbnail of Funerali in effigie : défilé royal à Florence

En 1537 à Florence, la prise du pouvoir par Côme de Médicis, fils de Jean des Bandes Noires et de... more En 1537 à Florence, la prise du pouvoir par Côme de Médicis, fils de Jean des Bandes Noires et de Maria Salviati, descendante en ligne directe de Laurent le Magnifique son grand-père, à la suite de l’assassinat d’Alexandre de Médicis, marqua le début d’une appropriation progressive par le pouvoir seigneurial des rites de la civilisation communale formellement respectés par ses tout-puissants aïeux du siècle précédent, et de sa redéfinition dans le cadre d’un projet et d’une pratique autorepré..

Research paper thumbnail of La locandiera", comédie nouvelle ou portrait d'une compagnie?

La locandiera de Carlo Goldoni est sans doute la plus célèbre des comédies italiennes et fait l&#... more La locandiera de Carlo Goldoni est sans doute la plus célèbre des comédies italiennes et fait l'objet d'innombrables productions dans le monde entier. Mais au moment de sa conception, l'auteur, comme il le reconnaît lui-même, se souciait moins de sonder les psychologies de ses personnages que de tirer le meilleur parti des acteurs de sa compagnie. Ainsi peut-on voir les acteurs dans les personnages, et repenser La locandiera comme un portrait de la compagnie Medebach.

Research paper thumbnail of La dannazione delle pulsioni (recensione al film "Shame", di Steve McQueen - Venezia 2011)

Research paper thumbnail of I Teatri D'Italia (Video)

Research paper thumbnail of Un film senza pathos (recensione al film "Jud Suss, Film ohne gewissen" di Oskar Roehler - Berlinale 2010)

www.drammaturgia.it, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Forme dello spettacolo in Europa tra Medioevo e Antico Regime, a cura di Sara Mamone

Research paper thumbnail of Paris et Florence : deux capitales du spectacle pour une reine, Marie de Médicis

Research paper thumbnail of Dal luogo teatrale al teatro, ICoN-Italian Culture on the Net, 2001 (www.italicon.it) (in collaborazione con S. Mamone)

Research paper thumbnail of Venere in Borghese (Recensione a One Touch of Venus - Ravenna Festival 2005)

Research paper thumbnail of La Scène en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (xvie-xxie siècle). Études en l’honneur de Françoise Decroisette

en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (XVI-XXI siècle) Études en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette T... more en miroir : métathéâtres italiens (XVI-XXI siècle) Études en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette Type de publication: Collectif Directrice d'ouvrage: Frigau Manning (Céline) Résumé: Toute scène en miroir interroge le trouble de la perception. Entre mise à distance ludique et vertige ontologique, les métathéâtres italiens engagent depuis la culture baroque jusqu'à nos jours une réflexion sur l'illusion que cet ouvrage collectif explore en l'honneur de Françoise Decroisette. Nombre de pages: 461

Research paper thumbnail of Court Culture and Pageantry of the ‘Spanish Nation’ in Florence

Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies, 2019

This article charts relationships between the Medici court and the Habsburg empire through the pr... more This article charts relationships between the Medici court and the Habsburg empire through the prism of theatre, from the foundation of the grand-duchy to the first decades of the seventeenth century. It also highlights major examples of both dynastic and aesthetic relations and their impact on theatrical practice. Part II analyses the specific case of the Ramírez Montalvo family, one of the most illustrious names within the Spanish colony and well established in the accounts of court spectacle. I A Privileged Relationship Sara Mamone The presence of the Spanish nation in Florence reached its apex in the history of performance and pageantry at the beginning of the grand-ducal period, thanks to its close dynastic and political ties with the Medici; its origins, however, date back to much earlier times. The close relations of some of the most eminent representatives of Iberian families with the grand-ducal entourage undoubtedly meant that the former became important collaborators in the various phases of self-representation in Tuscan pageantry, which borrowed much from Spanish ceremonial tradition. Five Tuscan grand duchesses came from Habsburg Spain, the Habsburg empire or from families with very close imperial ties. This connection began with the foundational union between Duke Alessandro (1510-1537) and Margaret (1522-1586), Charles V's natural daughter. Such close connections with the Habsburgs were not only based on dynastic motivations but were also a fairly natural expansion of consolidated

Research paper thumbnail of Firenze e Parigi : due capitali dello spettacolo per una regina, Maria de' Medici

Research paper thumbnail of Workshop: Translating Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Theater Cultures Nell'ambito del network europeo: Technologies of Spectacle: Knowledge Transfer in Early Modern Theater Cultures Firenze, 27 _ 28 Ottobre 2017 Dipartimento SAGAS, via Gino Capponi 9 Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Sala Pistelli, v...

Research paper thumbnail of Florentine Festivals for the Entry of Archduke Leopold V of Austria in 1618

Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europe, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Il terzo Seneca e l'Ercole rapito

Research paper thumbnail of La "Mandragola" e la scena di città

La "Mandragola" e la scena di città, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Storia di Mattias, soldato, governatore, impresario

Research paper thumbnail of Andromeda" e "Perseo". Cicognini, Adimari e Co. sulle scene di Accademia a Firenze al tempo di Cosimo I

Research paper thumbnail of Storia di Iudith da Betulia a Firenze

Research paper thumbnail of Clint Eastwood: le long good bye

Research paper thumbnail of Funerali in effigie : défilé royal à Florence

En 1537 à Florence, la prise du pouvoir par Côme de Médicis, fils de Jean des Bandes Noires et de... more En 1537 à Florence, la prise du pouvoir par Côme de Médicis, fils de Jean des Bandes Noires et de Maria Salviati, descendante en ligne directe de Laurent le Magnifique son grand-père, à la suite de l’assassinat d’Alexandre de Médicis, marqua le début d’une appropriation progressive par le pouvoir seigneurial des rites de la civilisation communale formellement respectés par ses tout-puissants aïeux du siècle précédent, et de sa redéfinition dans le cadre d’un projet et d’une pratique autorepré..

Research paper thumbnail of La locandiera", comédie nouvelle ou portrait d'une compagnie?

La locandiera de Carlo Goldoni est sans doute la plus célèbre des comédies italiennes et fait l&#... more La locandiera de Carlo Goldoni est sans doute la plus célèbre des comédies italiennes et fait l'objet d'innombrables productions dans le monde entier. Mais au moment de sa conception, l'auteur, comme il le reconnaît lui-même, se souciait moins de sonder les psychologies de ses personnages que de tirer le meilleur parti des acteurs de sa compagnie. Ainsi peut-on voir les acteurs dans les personnages, et repenser La locandiera comme un portrait de la compagnie Medebach.

Research paper thumbnail of La dannazione delle pulsioni (recensione al film "Shame", di Steve McQueen - Venezia 2011)

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