The Mystery Of The Pantomime Cat. Being The Seventh Adventure of the Five Find-Outers And Dog
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The Mystery Of The Pantomime Cat. Being The Seventh Adventure of the Five Find-Outers And Dog
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Schauspieltechnik: Pantomime, Method Acting, Identifikation, Meininger Prinzipien, Delsarte-System, Unterspielen, Überzeichnung, Biomechanik
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Product Description
Kapitel: Pantomime, Method Acting, Identifikation, Meininger Prinzipien, Delsarte-System, Unterspielen, Überzeichnung, Biomechanik, Overacting, Filmschauspiel. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Pantomime (informally, panto), not to be confused with a mime artist, referring to a theatrical performer of mime, is a musical-comedy theatrical production traditionally found in the United Kingdom, Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, Japan, India, Ireland, Gibraltar and Malta, and is mostly performed during the Christmas and New Year season. The word derives from the Greek “??????????” (pantomimos), “pantomimic actor” and that from “??????” (pantos), genitive of “???” (pas), “every, all” + “?????” (mimos), “imitator, actor”. A ‘pantomime’ in Ancient Greece was originally a group who ‘imitates all’ accompanied by sung narrative and instrumental music, often played on the flute. The word later came to be applied to the performance itself. The pantomime was a popular form of entertainment in ancient Greece and, later, Rome. Like theatre, it encompassed the genres of comedy, tragedy, and sex. No ancient pantomime libretto has survived, partly because the genre was looked down upon by the literary elite. Nonetheless, notable ancient poets such as Lucan wrote for the pantomime, no doubt in part because the work was well paid. In a speech of the late 1st century AD now lost, the orator Aelius Aristides condemned the pantomime for its erotic content and the ‘effeminacy’ of its dancing. The style and content of modern pantomime have very clear and strong links with the Commedia dell’arte, a form of popular theatre that arose in Italy in the Early Modern Period, and which reached England by the 16th century. A ‘comedy of professional artists’ travelling from province to province in Italy and then France improvised and told stories which told lessons to the crowd, changing the main character depending on where they were performing. The great c…http://booksllc.net/?l=de
SINBAD THE SAILOR: A BASIC PANTOMIME IN THREE ACTS; ADDITIONAL DIALOGUE AND LYRICS BY CONRAD CARTER
Saturday, August 28th, 2010Gil Blas; or, the fool of fortune. A new pantomimic eetertainment , in two parts, as performing at the Royalty Theatre, … the pantomime, songs, duets, trios, &c. by Mr. Bates. …
Friday, August 27th, 2010Product Description
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