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A parade is a type of French street entertainment which originated during the Renaissance. It consisted of a group of entertainers, which could include actors, singers, dancers, jugglers, and other types of performers, who took part in parades (in the usual sense of the word) and entertained spectators at those times when the procession stopped moving. * A parade on the Boulevard de Saint-Aubin (National Gallery, 1760) * A parade on the Boulevard du Temple (1816) * A parade of acrobatics at the entrance to the cabaret of Ramponneau (18th century)

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  • Parade (théâtre) (fr)
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  • La parade désignait, au XVIIe siècle, une petite pièce jouée sur des tréteaux à la porte d’un théâtre forain en vue d’attirer la foule, pour lui faire ensuite l’annonce du spectacle préparé à l’intérieur. (fr)
  • A parade is a type of French street entertainment which originated during the Renaissance. It consisted of a group of entertainers, which could include actors, singers, dancers, jugglers, and other types of performers, who took part in parades (in the usual sense of the word) and entertained spectators at those times when the procession stopped moving. * A parade on the Boulevard de Saint-Aubin (National Gallery, 1760) * A parade on the Boulevard du Temple (1816) * A parade of acrobatics at the entrance to the cabaret of Ramponneau (18th century) (en)
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  • A parade is a type of French street entertainment which originated during the Renaissance. It consisted of a group of entertainers, which could include actors, singers, dancers, jugglers, and other types of performers, who took part in parades (in the usual sense of the word) and entertained spectators at those times when the procession stopped moving. In the 18th century the term was applied to short improvisational buffooneries, typically incorporating vulgarities, which were performed either on an outdoor platform or a balcony in order to entice passersby into show-booths and theatres at the fairs or on the Boulevard du Temple. The characters were often drawn from the commedia dell'arte tradition. According to Elizabeth Bartlet "the humour was of the crudest sort, relying on sexual innuendos or even explicit remarks and actions, obscene gestures and references to defecation and other bodily functions." The parades strongly influenced the 18th-century genre of comédie-parade, a type of play or opéra-comique, usually in one act, which also used characters from the commedia dell'arte. These pieces were a bit more refined and polite, at least when presented in public theatres. * A parade on the Boulevard de Saint-Aubin (National Gallery, 1760) * A parade on the Boulevard du Temple (1816) * A parade of acrobatics at the entrance to the cabaret of Ramponneau (18th century) (en)
  • La parade désignait, au XVIIe siècle, une petite pièce jouée sur des tréteaux à la porte d’un théâtre forain en vue d’attirer la foule, pour lui faire ensuite l’annonce du spectacle préparé à l’intérieur. (fr)
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