
1) Break 2) Entracte 3) Interval 4) Lull 5) Pause
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1) Dreamcast game 2) Interval 3) Perform an interlude 4) Performance between the acts 5) Period between 6) Rest time 7) Time interval 8) To provide with an interlude 9) Visual novel 10) Vocal duet
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- an intervening period or episode
- a brief show (music or dance etc) performed between the sections of another performance
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[Morrissey & Siouxsie] ===Sarah Brightman=== I`ve worked on this article for awhile now and would like some feedback on how it`s going and how it can be better improved. One area I know needs improvement is pictures; I`ve tried and tried to find a non-fair-use image and I know there has to be one out there, but they`re proving to be elusive...
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[OVA] This photo was first published in the United States before 1923 (I am told it is circa 1919), and thus should qualify for public domain usage / copyright expired. ...
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[magic trick] Interlude is a stage illusion where one person appears to pass through the torso of another (the effect is also referred to as the `A Frame`). Invented by Jim Steinmeyer with collaboration of John Gaughan and Jonathan Pendragon, and was originally staged, choreographed and performed by The Pendragons, it has since become a par...
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• (n.) A short piece of instrumental music played between the parts of a song or cantata, or the acts of a drama; especially, in church music, a short passage played by the organist between the stanzas of a hymn, or in German chorals after each line. • (n.) A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or betwee...
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in theatre, early form of English dramatic entertainment, sometimes considered to be the transition between medieval morality plays and Tudor ... [3 related articles]
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In 16th-century England, a short dramatic work, often comical, performed in the intervals of a banquet or court pageant, or between the parts of mystery plays. The characters were usually...
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1. A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to relieve the tedium of waiting. 'Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes When monarch reason sleeps.' (Dryden) ... 2. A form of English drama or play, usually short, merry, and farcical, which succeeded the Moralities or Moral ...
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In`ter·lude noun [ Middle English
enterlude , Late Latin
interludium ; Late Latin
inter between +
ludus play, from
ludere to play: confer French
interlude . See
Ludicrous .]
1. A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of ...
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A play within a play. Short entertainment between the acts of a play. The interlude was very popular in the second half of the 16th century. Literary historians say that the interlude provides a link between the miracle play, the mystery play, and the morality play. Today it is a short pause in the action to make the time between one character´s e...
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Originally an interlude was an entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, in order to amuse the spectators while the actors rested or shifted their dress, or the scenes and decorations were changed. In England dramas appear to have borne this name from the time they superseded the miracl...
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In music an interlude is a short piece of instrumental music played between the parts of a song or cantata, or the acts of a drama. In church music, an interval is a short passage played by the organist between the stanzas of a hymn, or in German chorals after each line.
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interlude 1. A dramatic or mimic representation, usually of a light or humorous character, such as was commonly introduced between the acts of the long mystery-plays or moralities, or exhibited as part of an elaborate entertainment; hence (in ordinary about the 17-18th century use) a stage-play; especially, of a popular nature, a comedy, or a farce...
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An additional section in a tune, especially one between one person's solo and another's. The Dizzy Gillespie standard A Night In Tunisia has a famous interlude.
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Music usually played between sections of a musical or dramatic work.
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A short piece of music played between the longer movements.
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intermezzo noun a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance
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Piece of instrumental music played between scenes in a play or opera.
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an intervening episode, period, space, etc. · a short dramatic piece, esp. of a light or farcical character, formerly introduced between the parts or acts of miracle and morality plays or given as part of other entertainments. · one of the early English farces or comedies, as those written by John Heywood, which grew out of such pieces...
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a short piece of instrumental music played between scenes or acts.
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An orchestral selection played between scenes in an opera. It is used to set a mood and even advance the story.
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a section of music between acts
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an intervening period or episode
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