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Pantomime logo #10101) Act out 2) Panto
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Pantomime logo #10101) Acting 2) Charades craft 3) Christmas entertainment 4) Comedy genre 5) Drama without words 6) Dumb show 7) It goes without saying 8) Main tempo set for show 9) Mime 10) Performance beyond words 11) Performing 12) Play by Derek Walcott 13) Playacting 14) Playing 15) Shields and Yarnell forte 16) Show silently
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Pantomime logo #21000 Pantomime (informally panto), is a type of musical comedy stage production, designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is generally performed during the Christmas and New Year season. Modern pantomime includes songs, slapstick comedy and dancing, employs gender-crossing actors, and combines topical humour with a story loose...
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Pantomime logo #21002• (n.) A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing by Clown, Harlequin, etc., are features. • (n.) A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor. • (n.) A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb show; hence, dumb show, generally. &bu...
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Pantomime logo #21003(from the article `Walcott, Derek`) ...claim his identity and his heritage; Ti-Jean and His Brothers (1958), based on a West Indian folktale about brothers who seek to overpower the ...
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pantomime logo #20688In British theatre, a traditional Christmas entertainment. It has its origins in the harlequinade of the 18th century and
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pantomime logo #10444This was like what is called mime nowadays - a play without words.
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Pantomime logo #20972Pan'to·mime noun [ French, from Latin pantomimus , Greek ..., lit., all-imitating; ..., ..., all + ... to imitate: confer Italian pantomimo . See Mimic .] 1. A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor. [ Obsolete] 2. One who acts his part b...
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Pantomime logo #21217Originally pantomime was the title given to a type of Roman actor who provided a mimetic entertainment, sometimes accompanied by music, the place of speech being replaced by skilful gestures. The actor playing all the parts. Modern pantomime has evolved from the plays of medieval Italy through developments in the 19th century - and not the 18th cen...
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pantomime logo #21009pantomime 1. Some one who acts without speaking but who simply uses gestures and expressions. 2. A performance using gestures and body movements without words. 3. A form of communication by means of gestures and facial expressions. 4. In ancient Rome, a theatrical performance by one masked actor who played all the characters, using only dance, g...
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Pantomime logo #24163The non-verbal expression of ideas through the body, using no words. Participants work toward clarity in manipulating imaginary objects as well as developing non-verbal characterization, setting, and/or situation cues.
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pantomime logo #24155acting without words.
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Pantomime logo #24167An art form related to the dance; not to be confused with “silent scenes” or a “scene without words.”
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Pantomime logo #24161A type of musical comedy stage production, designed for family entertainment. Loosely based on well-known Fairy Tales.
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pantomime logo #21221In British theatre, a traditional Christmas entertainment. It has its origins in the harlequinade of the 18th century and burlesque of the 19th century, which gave rise to the tradition of the principal boy being played by a woman and the dame by a man. The harlequin's role diminished altogether as themes developed on folk tales such as `T...
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Pantomime logo #22375A style of naturalist performance in which the actor presents the character with specific gestures t
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pantomime logo #23665 a performance using gestures and movements without words
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pantomime logo #23908a performance using gestures and movements without words
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