Columbine, Italian Colombina, stock theatrical character that originated about 1530 in Italian commedia dell’arte as a saucy and adroit servant girl; her Italian name means “Little Dove.” Her costume included a cap and apron but seldom a commedia mask, and she usually spoke in the Tuscan dialect.

What animal is columbina?

Columbina (in Italian Colombina, meaning “little dove”; in French and English Colombine) is a stock character in the commedia dell’arte.

What is Columbinas personality?

What was Colombina’s Character and Personality? Colombina may be a flirtatious and sometimes a capricious character but she plays an important role in Commedia dell’Arte. She is an efficient, carefree servant who is intelligent enough to have achieved a higher status.

Where is Colombina candy from?

Cali, Colombia
Colombina, which started as a small confectionery concern more than 85 years ago, is now a global diversified food and candy company based in Cali, Colombia with sales working their way to the billion-dollar mark.

What is the Colombina mask?

The Colombina is a half face mask with heavy decoration. A personal favorite, this multi colored pretty mask conceals only your eyes, cheeks and rarely your nose. In historical perspective the mask takes its name from a maidservant; who was basically the female counterpart of the Bauta.

Who is Columbine Harlequin?

Columbine (Colombina in Italian) is a lovely woman who has caught the eye of Harlequin. In the original commedia dell’arte she was variously portrayed as a Pantaloon’s daughter or servant. In the English harlequinade she is always Pantaloon’s daughter or ward.

What is the relationship between Pantalone and Arlecchino?

At its heart was the relationship between Pantalone, the wealthy old man, and Arlecchino, his poor servant. The conflict between the two arises from a series of social, physical and intellectual binary oppositions: wealth versus poverty; high status versus low status; intelligence versus stupidity and age versus youth.

What does Colombina mean in Harlequin?

Columbina (in Italian Colombina, meaning “little dove”; in French and English Colombine) is a stock character in the Commedia dell’Arte. She is Harlequin’s mistress, a comic servant playing the tricky slave type, and wife of Pierrot.

What kind of dress does Colombina wear?

Colombina is the mischievous and charming serving wench of the Commedia dell’Arte, a comic character who is not always a mirror of virtue. She i s dressed in a ragged and patched dress, appropriate to a hired servant. Occasionally, under the name Arlecchina she would wear a motley, similar to her counterpart Arlecchino (Harlequin).

What does Arlecchino’s costume look like?

Arlecchino’s costume is tight with multi-colored patches in either symmetrical or random patterns. He wears a black belt and a slapstick. A slapstick is made from two thin strips of wood that are seperated by a half inch piece of wood connected to the handle. A loud “snap” cracks out when these two slats are struck together.