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  1. The divertissement in the following act operates on a different principle, one that uses parallel structures to cumulative effect. After the failure of the games honoring Junon, Persée has volunteered to try to kill Méduse.

    • Rebecca Harris-Warrick
    • 2016
  2. The first movement begins as one might expect, with energy and good humour, driving rhythms and folk-like themes. However, we have our first hint of darkness when the confident flow of the music is interrupted by intense repeated octaves, a cri de cœur from some hidden corner of the soul. The remainder of the movement

  3. May 14, 2018 · divertissement (Fr.). Amusement. The same as divertimento, with the additional meaning of an entertainment of dances and songs inserted in an 18th-cent. stage spectacle or sometimes in a ballet or opera (as in Gounod's Faust or Delibes's Coppélia). The term is also applied to a suite of dances unconnected by a story.

  4. map of social movement theory, including arguments relating to contemporary social movements in the global South. It expands upon the definition of social movements provided in chapter one, setting out some of the defining features of movements. It explores some fundamental conceptual concerns for social

  5. The same as divertimento, with the additional meaning of an entertainment of dances and songs inserted in an 18thcent. stage spectacle or sometimes in a ballet or opera (as in Gounod's Faust or Delibes's Coppélia). The term is also applied to a suite of dances unconnected by a story.

  6. During the 17th and 18th century, the term implied incidental aspects of an entertainment (usually involving singing and dancing) that might be inserted in an opera or ballet or other stage performance.

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  8. Definition. Divertissement refers to a light and entertaining interlude in a theatrical or musical performance, often showcasing dance and music.

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