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Elizabethan Elizabethan Cultures & Cultures & CustomsCustoms
Corey LeeCorey LeeDarrien MooreDarrien Moore
Iniki ThompsonIniki ThompsonXavier WalkerXavier WalkerNikisha WestNikisha West
Elizabethan ClothingElizabethan Clothing The Sumptuary Laws The Sumptuary Laws stated strict stated strict
guidelines about clothing.guidelines about clothing.
Laws easily identified citizens social Laws easily identified citizens social standing, rank and privileges.standing, rank and privileges.
Penalties for breaking these laws:Penalties for breaking these laws: Large finesLarge fines Loss of land or titleLoss of land or title Death by ExecutionDeath by Execution
Basic Elizabethan AttireBasic Elizabethan Attire
Underclothes! Underclothes! a Chemisea Chemise Stockings Stockings Corset Corset Farthingale Farthingale Petticoat Petticoat Kirtle Kirtle PartletPartlet HeaddressHeaddress
Over Clothes! Over Clothes! GownGown Separate sleevesSeparate sleeves Ruff Ruff Cloak Cloak ShoesShoes HatHat
Underclothes! Underclothes! Shirt Shirt Stockings or hoseStockings or hose Codpiece Codpiece CorsetCorset
Over Clothes! Over Clothes! Doublet Doublet Separate sleevesSeparate sleeves Ruff Ruff BreechesBreeches BeltBelt CloakCloak ShoesShoes HatHat
Women’s Men’s
Elizabethan MusicElizabethan Music Used to entertain people Used to entertain people Is performed by musiciansIs performed by musicians Is still famous because there are Is still famous because there are
different forms and is still classy different forms and is still classy The different forms are:The different forms are:
Church musicChurch music Court musicCourt music Street musicStreet music Theater musicTheater music Town musicTown music
Church MusicChurch Music Started in the Started in the
1515thth century century
Composed of Composed of ballets, sacred ballets, sacred songs, songs, madrigals, and madrigals, and canzonetscanzonets
Court MusicCourt Music Was an introduction to string Was an introduction to string
instrumentsinstruments
It was played for Queen Elizabeth It was played for Queen Elizabeth in her courtsin her courts
Street MusicStreet Music Was played in fairs and at marketsWas played in fairs and at markets
Became popular around the year Became popular around the year 15011501
Lost popularity because of the Lost popularity because of the bubonic plaguebubonic plague
Was replaced with theater musicWas replaced with theater music
Theater MusicTheater Music
Reflected Shakespeare’s playsReflected Shakespeare’s plays
Used to evoke emotions from the Used to evoke emotions from the audienceaudience
Clues for the music to start playing Clues for the music to start playing were embedded in the actors speechwere embedded in the actors speech
Town MusicTown Music
Was played for town ceremonies Was played for town ceremonies
Also known as the town bandAlso known as the town band
Goes back to medieval eraGoes back to medieval era
Used high pitched pipes Used high pitched pipes
Elizabethan Theatre Elizabethan Theatre
The Elizabethan theatre resides in The Elizabethan theatre resides in London and was made in a style similar to London and was made in a style similar to the coliseumthe coliseum
The theatre had over 3,000 guestsThe theatre had over 3,000 guests
The theatre had to be shut down in 1593 The theatre had to be shut down in 1593 due to the outbreak of the plaguedue to the outbreak of the plague
The theatre shutdown when the English The theatre shutdown when the English Civil War broke out and was restored Civil War broke out and was restored when King Charles II took the England when King Charles II took the England throne.throne.
Elizabethan Sports
Bloody Sports Team Sports Individual Sports
Elizabethan FoodElizabethan Food
Food and Drink varied Food and Drink varied according to status and according to status and wealth. wealth. Meat = WealthMeat = Wealth
Introductions of different Introductions of different food from the New World. food from the New World. Use of sugar. Use of sugar. Cultivation of fruit trees Cultivation of fruit trees
and bee hives and bee hives Increase in the range of Increase in the range of
foods availablefoods available
Cooking MethodsCooking Methods
Food was prepared by several cooking Food was prepared by several cooking methods:methods:
Spit roastingSpit roasting BakingBaking
BoilingBoiling SmokingSmoking
SaltingSalting FriedFried
Cooking UtensilsCooking Utensils
Cooking was conducted over open flames. Cooking was conducted over open flames.
Cooking utensils were:Cooking utensils were: kettles, skillets, cauldrons mortar pestles, kettles, skillets, cauldrons mortar pestles,
knives , ladles, forks and scissorsknives , ladles, forks and scissors
Modern Day = Baking Tin Modern Day = Baking Tin Elizabethan Era = Baking Tray Elizabethan Era = Baking Tray (made of a (made of a
hardened pastry) hardened pastry) called a ‘Coffin’ called a ‘Coffin’
Elizabethan DrinkElizabethan Drink Water was not clean in the Middle Ages. Water was not clean in the Middle Ages.
Rich people drank wine and ale and poor people drank Rich people drank wine and ale and poor people drank just ale.just ale.
Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink called Mead (drunk by all classes).called Mead (drunk by all classes).
Wine was imported although some fruit wines Wine was imported although some fruit wines were produced in England. were produced in England.
Ales were brewed with malt and water. Ales were brewed with malt and water.
Flavors were added to ales and beers such as Flavors were added to ales and beers such as bayberries or long pepper. bayberries or long pepper.
Works CitedWorks Cited "ELIZABETHAN CLOTHING." "ELIZABETHAN CLOTHING."
ELIZABETHAN ERAELIZABETHAN ERA. Web. 07 Jan. . Web. 07 Jan. 2011. 2011. <http://www.elizabethan-<http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-clothing.htm>.era.org.uk/elizabethan-clothing.htm>.
Dogra, Aastha. "Elizabethan Era." Dogra, Aastha. "Elizabethan Era." Buzzle Web Buzzle Web Portal: Intelligent Life on Portal: Intelligent Life on the Webthe Web. Web. 07 Jan. . Web. 07 Jan. 2011. 2011. <http://www.buzzle.com/articles/eliza<http://www.buzzle.com/articles/elizabethbeth an-era.html>.an-era.html>.