The Cabaret
The cabaret has historically been a form of entertainment that combines theater, song, comedy and dance. It was born in the latenineteenth century iin France. With the change in the mode of entertainment and the arrival of television, even the word "cabaret"has changed, in colloquial, its meaning. In Spanish, for example, describes dance performances with a strong eroticism. In Italy,however, the "cabaret" is associated with the comic drama, forwhich the "comedian" has become synonymous with the comic actor who performs in local.
The first cabaret was founded in 1881 in Montmartre, Paris: Le Chat Noir (The Black Cat). Among the spectators of the first cabarets include also very important personalities of the time.
Another very famous is the Moulin Rouge, built in 1889 in the red light district of Pigalle, famous for playing a red windmill on its roof.
The cabaret also took root in the U.S. in Manhattan, Already now.
Immediately after the cabaret spread to Germany in the early years of the 900, but the real German cabaret develops only in the 20 -30 years.
The show is usually accompanied by an orchestra usually playsjazz.
The Italian cabaret spread in the 50's. The cabaret is stated first by pioneering the imprint of the Franco Nebbia at the Nebbia Club of Milan. The Compagnia dei Gobbi was the company greater imprint on the history of Italian cabaret. Today one of the most famous cabaret programs Italians in Italy is Zelig, is composed of different comedians who make the skatc after generation. There is a orchestra and soft lighting.
Dario Fo, Paolo Poli, Paolo Villaggio, Roberto Benigni, Gigi Proietti e Diego Abatantuono debuted in that field. During the eighties and nineties there has been a revival ofcabaret with the emergence of artists, often simultaneously or subsequently consecrated by successful television and film, such as Paolo Rossi, Lella Costa, Antonio Albanese, Gaspare e Zuzzurro, David Riondino, Silvio Orlando, Claudio Bisio, Serena Dandini, Corrado, Caterina Guzzanti, Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo, Alessandro Bergonzoni e Daniele Luttazzi.
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