Antimasks

/ˌæntiˈmæsks/ noun

Theatrical performances or entertainments that were designed to mock, satirize, or provide comic contrast to formal court masques during the Renaissance.

Formed from the prefix 'anti-' (against, opposite) combined with 'masks' (theatrical performances). The antimask emerged in early 17th-century English theater as a deliberate counterpoint to the elaborate court masques popular among nobility.

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