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Презентация на тему Tudor entertainment

TheatreWatching plays became very popular during the Tudor times. This popularity was helped by the rise of great playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe as well as the building of the Globe Theatre in
Tudor EntertainmentTheatreMusicSportsExecutions TheatreWatching plays became very popular during the Tudor times. This popularity was TheatreThe Globe Theatre was built on the River Thames. It was circular TheatreThe seats around the wall enabled people to watch the play and Tudor Tudor Music Stringed instruments Harp This was smaller than the harp we Tudor MusicPsaltery Psalteries were wire-strung instruments mounted on a hollow wooden box. Tudor MusicFluteTabor drumFrame drumsNakersBagpipeCrumhorn Tudor SportsReal Tennis is the original game upon which today’s tennis game Tudor SportsSome sports in the Tudor times were banned!A law was passed ExecutionA public execution was an event not to be missed and people This was a punishment that resulted in your head being chopped off! ExecutionWhipping (flogging) Many towns had a whipping post. The victim was chained to ExecutionThe ducking stool (Punishment for women) Accused witches were dunked into a river,
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Слайд 2 Theatre
Watching plays became very popular during the Tudor

TheatreWatching plays became very popular during the Tudor times. This popularity

times. This popularity was helped by the rise of

great playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe as well as the building of the Globe Theatre in London.

By 1595, 15,000 people a week were watching plays in London.
It was during Elizabeth's reign that the first real theatres were built in England. Before theatres were built actors travelled from town to town and performed in the streets or outside inns.


Слайд 3 Theatre
The Globe Theatre was built on the River

TheatreThe Globe Theatre was built on the River Thames. It was

Thames. It was circular and had seats around the

walls which cost two pence or three pence if you had a cushion.

Globe Theatre in London


Слайд 4 Theatre
The seats around the wall enabled people to

TheatreThe seats around the wall enabled people to watch the play

watch the play and kept them out of the

worst of the weather. Most theatres had no roof.
The cheapest places were in the so-called pit. This was the area in front of the stage. People would pay about a penny to see the play and they stood for the duration of the play.

Слайд 5 Tudor Music
Music played an important role in the

Tudor Music

lives of both the rich and poor people who

lived during the Tudor period.
Henry VIII was very keen muscian and had a large collection of musical instruments which he played. He was said to have been a very talented musician who composed ballads and church music, although these have all been lost. When he died he left a collection of instruments that included:
5 Bagpipes 78 Recorders 78 Flutes

Слайд 6 Tudor Music Stringed instruments
Harp This was smaller than the harp

Tudor Music Stringed instruments Harp This was smaller than the harp

we know today with fewer strings.

Citole The Citole is the

ancestor of our modern guitar. It had a fretted neck and wire strings which were plucked.

Viol This fretted instrument is similar to the modern violin although it was played sitting down with the instrument resting between the legs of the player.


Слайд 7 Tudor Music
Psaltery Psalteries were wire-strung instruments mounted on a

Tudor MusicPsaltery Psalteries were wire-strung instruments mounted on a hollow wooden

hollow wooden box. They were played sitting down with

the instrument placed on the performer’s lap.

Hurdy Gurdy This is an unusual instrument which seems to have bits of both the violin and the piano. It was played by turning a small wheel with one hand while the other hand pressed down on a set of keys (a bit like a piano) to adjust their pitch. As the wheel turns, it rubs against the strings (like the bow on a violin), and this makes the strings vibrate.

Rebec This instrument was pear shaped and usually had just four strings. It was played with a bow.


Слайд 8 Tudor Music
Flute
Tabor drum
Frame drums
Nakers
Bagpipe
Crumhorn

Tudor MusicFluteTabor drumFrame drumsNakersBagpipeCrumhorn

Слайд 9 Tudor Sports
Real Tennis is the original game upon

Tudor SportsReal Tennis is the original game upon which today’s tennis

which today’s tennis game is based.

Henry VIII played

the sport at Hampton Court
Palace.

Anne Boleyn was arrested whilst watching a game of real tennis at Hampton Court

Jousting is a game that
takes place between
two mounted knights.

The knights use a variety
of weapons including:
axes, lances, daggers
and swords.

The aim of the sport was to de-horse the opponent.


Слайд 10 Tudor Sports
Some sports in the Tudor times were

Tudor SportsSome sports in the Tudor times were banned!A law was

banned!
A law was passed in 1512 that banned ordinary

people from a whole range of games including tennis, dice, cards, bowls and skittles. This was because the government wanted people to work more and play less.

Individual bears were chained to a post in a bear-ring. A group of dogs were then set on the bear. The dogs tried to kill the bear by biting its throat.
Both Henry VIII and Elizabeth enjoyed watching bear-baiting. A ring was even built in the grounds of Whitehall so that the Tudor monarchs could watch bear-baiting from the windows of the palace.

Bear-baiting


Слайд 11 Execution
A public execution was an event not to

ExecutionA public execution was an event not to be missed and

be missed and people would queue through the night

to get the best places. There was always a carnival atmosphere and pie sellers, ale merchants and producers of execution memorabilia did a good trade.


Methods of


Слайд 12 This was a punishment that resulted in your

This was a punishment that resulted in your head being chopped

head being chopped off! The heads were sometimes placed

on spikes along London Bridge or other places. Beheading was considered less degrading than hanging, and it usually killed more quickly. Noblemen (rich) who committed crimes were more likely to be beheaded than hung.

Hanging from the gallows.  A piece of rope was put around the neck making it hard for the person to breathe. The person would be hung from the rope until he/she had stopped breathing and was dead. People were hung for crimes such as stealing, treason, rebellion, riot or murder.

Execution


Слайд 13 Execution
Whipping (flogging) Many towns had a whipping post. The victim

ExecutionWhipping (flogging) Many towns had a whipping post. The victim was chained

was chained to the post, stripped to the waist

and whipped. You could be whipped for stealing a loaf of bread!

The pillory (standing) The pillory was a T shaped block of wood with holes for the hands in the crossbar of the T. The person being punished would have to stand in the device in the middle of the market to be ridiculed by passersby.


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