A comic or grotesque dance presented before or between the acts of a masque.(noun)
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Use "antimasque" in a sentence
"An antimasque of reapers and nymphs dances a graceful dance."
"But under James I stage witches remained figures of irrational stupidity — as in Ben Jonson's antimasque to The Masque of Queens, where the witches represented "Ignorance, Credulity, &c, the opposites to good Fame.""
"But Jonson gave dramatic value to the masque, especially in his invention of the antimasque, a comedy or farcical element of relief, entrusted to professional players or dancers."