The Construction of the Festivities at the Stage of the Urbs from 15th to 16th Centuries
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https://doi.org/10.37536/RPM.2017.31.0.58669Keywords:
Corpus, Tecla, Entry, Fight, Old menAbstract
The article aims to analyse the transit of the theatrical elements of the cycle of Corpus, Santa Tecla and the spectacular ceremonies of the entries of outs¬tanding personages in the town of Tarragona, between 15th and 16th centuries. We classify the 15th century surviving representations, the new plays and the elements that appear in a short stage and that will not have continuity. Particular attention is given to the Dance of Old Men, one of the popular plays of long continuity for cen¬turies until the present times.
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