… 228-229). 5 For al-Tahtāwī, the greatest spectacle in Paris was the one called al-ūbbira (the opera), in which the best musicians, dancers and singers performed together. He described the architecture of these theatres as magnificent houses …
… was essentially a testing ground for the dramatic arts. 9 . Judith Le Blanc, ‘Voltaire parodiste ou la dramaturgie musicale de La Fête de Bélesbat‘, Revue Voltaire (n°13, 2013), p. 42. 10 . Voir la citation détournée de Zaïre dans …
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… people were banned from attending the theatre. The only exceptions were the servants of wealthy spectators and the black musicians that masters occasionally hired out to the orchestra (Clay 196). Enslaved people depicted on stage were often …
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