Answer:
interlude
Step-by-step explanation:
Derived from the Latin interludere, "in the middle of the game, the fun", interlude refers to a brief episode or a playful part that cuts through the normal sequence of acts of a play. Initially, the interlude was a light autonomous piece, always with playful or burlesque intent, and during the Middle Ages and Baroque, gained different meanings, such as Portuguese entremez, Italian intermezzi, French entremets or Spanish entremeses.