“Jews and Theatre in Early-Modern Northern Italy

   
Summary

“Jews and Theatre in Early-Modern Northern Italy

Description

Beginning in 1489, Jews in Northern Italian states took part in the flourishing artistic enterprises that characterize the Renaissance. Jews were dance masters, musicians and expert theatre makers: actors, directors, producers and writers. They produced plays in Italian at Carnival and for weddings and civic celebrations. They also produced original plays in Hebrew during Purim celebrations for their own community members. Theatre became a cultural currency for the Jews; one that allowed them to create social and cultural exchanges with their Christian neighbors and also cultivate a distinctive contribution to their own community’s culture. This talk will highlight some of the most notable theatre performance staged by the Jews of early-modern Northern Italy.

Starts

4:30pm on Thursday, October 17th 2019

End Time

8:30pm

URL

http://www.bu.edu/core/30th/

Topics

Lectures, Arts, Theatre

Speaker(s)

Erith Jaffe-Berg

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

353-5404

Contact Name

Kyna Hamill

Building

Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies, 147 Bay State Rd. #103

Contact Email

kyna@bu.edu

Contact Organization

Core Curriculum

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Show Fees

free

 
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