harlequinade|harlequinades in English

noun

[har·le·quin·ade || ‚hɑrlɪkwɪ'neɪd /‚hɑːl-]

buffoonery, clownish performance

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1. HArlequinade (plural hArlequinades) A pantomime-like comedy featuring the harlequin or clown

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5. Remie Goins, 12 yrs old, Variation from HArlequinade at YAGP 2017 Atlanta Semi-finals

6. hArlequinade a performance involving Harlequin or other characters of the Commedia dell’Arte; hence, buffoonery or clownish behavior.

7. 15/jul/2021 - Explore a pasta "HArlequinade" de Sofia Faria, seguida por 170 pessoas no Pinterest

8. Difficult to play, it is divided into two distinct pieces: the Pastoral (Andante con motto) and the HArlequinade (Allegro).

9. She Chuckled aloud, not that she relished her mirth, but the harlequinade of fate constrained a laugh for its antics.

10. Buffoonery: 1 n acting like a clown or buffoon Synonyms: clowning , frivolity , harlequinade , japery , prank Types: schtick , schtik , shtick , shtik (Yiddish) a

11. But it is the harlequinade Accelerated, intensified, toned up for the exacting taste of the great and growing "picture" public

12. Columbine (the commedia dell'arte) or Columbina, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte Columbine, a stock character in Harlequinade Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media Columbine (album), an album by Aura Dione

13. ‘At the bottom were the Théâtre de la Gaieté for pantomimes and hArlequinades, the Porte-Saint-Martin Theatre for melodramas, and the Théâtre des Variétés for ‘little plays of …

14. Les Millions d'Arléquin (English: Harlequin's Millions) (Russian: "Миллионы Арлекина", Milliony Arlekina) also known under the title HArlequinade (Russian: "Арлекинада", Arlekinada) is a ballet comique in two acts and two tableaux with libretto and choreography by Marius Petipa and music by Riccardo Drigo.It was first presented at the Hermitage by the Imperial Ballet