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It’s All Greek… er …Roman to Me

It’s All Greek… er …Roman to Me. Masques. 16 th + early 17 th century Europe (earlier in Italy) Multi-media Painting Architecture Design Mechanics Lighting Music of both composer and performer Acting Choreography Dancing both acrobatic and formal Special Events Birthdays

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It’s All Greek… er …Roman to Me

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  1. It’s All Greek…er…Roman to Me

  2. Masques • 16th + early 17th century Europe (earlier in Italy) • Multi-media • Painting • Architecture • Design • Mechanics • Lighting • Music of both composer and performer • Acting • Choreography • Dancing both acrobatic and formal • Special Events • Birthdays • Weddings • investitures

  3. Iris • Messenger of gods • Signified/represented by rainbow • Responsible for changes and alterations of the air (i.e. capable of controlling the weather) • Rainbow creates wonder – Miranda • Air-like qualities – Ariel

  4. Ceres • Goddess of agriculture • Presided over the labors of: • Plowing • Tilling • Planting • Harvesting • Goddess of maternal fertility

  5. Juno (Remember Hera?) • Jupitor’s wife (Zeus) • Goddess of light and childbirth • Focus on maternal side of childbirth • Ceres and Juno • Ceres’ daughter, Proserpina, was capture by Pluto (Hades) and taken to the underworld to be Pluto’s wife. • Ceres asks Juno to help. Juno will help bring her back as long as Proserpina ate nothing while in the underworld. She did eat something. • Juno struck a deal – ½ year Proserpina needed to stay in underworld and ½ she may live on Earth. Explains seasons.

  6. Venus + Cupid • Cupid: God of desire, affection, and erotic love • Venus: Goddess of love

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