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Meaning of "cheironomia" in the Polish dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF CHEIRONOMIA IN POLISH

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WHAT DOES CHEIRONOMIA MEAN IN POLISH?

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cheironomy

Cheironomia

Cheironomia - conduct or conduct of the band by means of hand movements and arms practiced in the cultures of ancient Egypt and Greece. Cheironomy is used to give singers or musicians a melody and some rhythmic features while performing a musical piece. In the Middle Ages with cheironomia and the Greek designation prozodii neumy, a kind of musical notation. The first neumas were so. Because they gave the system of movement of hands when directing the singing. Footnotes ... Cheironomia – dyrygowanie czyli sposób prowadzenia zespołu muzycznego za pomocą ruchów ręki i ramion praktykowane w kulturach starożytnego Egiptu i Grecji. Cheironomia służy podawaniu śpiewakom lub muzykom przebiegu melodii oraz niektórych cech rytmiki podczas wykonywania utworu muzycznego. W średniowieczu z cheironomii oraz oznaczeń greckiej prozodii powstały neumy, rodzaj notacji muzycznej. Pierwsze neumy były tzw. neumami cheironomicznymi gdyż oddawały system ruchu rąk przy kierowaniu śpiewem. Przypisy...

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POLISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CHEIRONOMIA


aeronomia
aeronomia
agronomia
agronomia
anomia
anomia
antynomia
antynomia
archeoastronomia
archeoastronomia
astronomia
astronomia
autonomia
autonomia
bioastronomia
bioastronomia
bionomia
bionomia
chironomia
chironomia
ekonomia
ekonomia
ergonomia
ergonomia
fizjognomia
fizjognomia
fizjonomia
fizjonomia
gastronomia
gastronomia
heteronomia
heteronomia
hydronomia
hydronomia
izonomia
izonomia
makroekonomia
makroekonomia
mala gastronomia
mala gastronomia

POLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CHEIRONOMIA

chedogi
chedogo
chedozenie
chedozyc
chedyw
cheerleaderka
cheeseburger
chef d oeuvre
chef doeuvre
chefren
chejroskopia
chelat
chelatometria
chelatowac
chelb
chelbia
chelbia modra
chelbic sie
chelbotac
chelbotanie

POLISH WORDS THAT END LIKE CHEIRONOMIA

adenotomia
anatomia
autochromia
autotomia
batochromia
chromia
cystotomia
dichotomia
dychotomia
elektrotomia
embriotomia
enterostomia
episiotomia
fotochromia
mikroekonomia
nomia
radioastronomia
socjoekonomia
tafonomia
taksonomia

Synonyms and antonyms of cheironomia in the Polish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «cheironomia» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CHEIRONOMIA

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Translator Polish - Chinese

cheironomy
1,325 millions of speakers

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cheironomy
570 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - English

cheironomy
510 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Hindi

cheironomy
380 millions of speakers
ar

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cheironomy
280 millions of speakers

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cheironomy
278 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Portuguese

cheironomy
270 millions of speakers

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cheironomy
260 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - French

cheironomy
220 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Malay

cheironomy
190 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - German

Cheironomie
180 millions of speakers

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cheironomy
130 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Korean

cheironomy
85 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Javanese

cheironomy
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Polish - Vietnamese

cheironomy
80 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Tamil

cheironomy
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Marathi

cheironomy
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Turkish

cheironomy
70 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Italian

cheironomy
65 millions of speakers

Polish

cheironomia
50 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Ukrainian

cheironomy
40 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Romanian

cheironomy
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Polish - Greek

χειρονομικού
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Polish - Afrikaans

cheironomy
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Polish - Swedish

cheironomy
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Polish - Norwegian

cheironomy
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of cheironomia

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Examples of use in the Polish literature, quotes and news about cheironomia

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10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHEIRONOMIA»

Discover the use of cheironomia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to cheironomia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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The Greek Sense of Theatre - Strona 51
Cruelty, deception, conflict, reversal, recognition, all the elements of the dramatic scene, have their equivalent in the ever-present chorus. The chorus had special group schemata, the actors individual ones. The term cheironomia is not found ...
J. Walton, 2013
2
The Past Is Always Present: The Revival of the Byzantine ... - Strona 110
HAND GESTURES In this section, I turn to the practice of Cheironomia, or cheironomy, which refers to a visual system of hand gestures. It can be understood as a kind of nongraphic notation, and the gestures are often, in everyday speech, ...
Tore Tvarnø Lind, 2011
3
Great Theory of Music by Chrysanthos of Madytos - Strona 83
Concerning the cheironomia 208. According to the ecclesiastical musicians, cheironomia is motion of the hand done with the purpose to make a melody visible and to measure the time elapsing, according with the rules of rhythmics. As the ...
Chrysanthos, ‎Kaitē Rōmanou, 1973
4
A Living Tradition: On the Intersection of Liturgical ... - Strona 263
Each conventional musical formula had its own cheironomia, involving various positions (flexions) of fingers and hand. Cheironomia is a phenomenon of a semi-oral musical tradition like the Byzantine one and can be described as a gestic or ...
David A. Pitt, ‎Stefanos Alexopoulos, ‎Christian McConnell, 2012
5
History of Dance: An Interactive Arts Approach - Strona 53
Plato classified movement in two ways: noble and ignoble. Noble described the movement of beautiful bodies, while ignoble meant distorted movement. Phorai and cheironomia are Greek terms that describe the carriage of the body during ...
Gayle Kassing, 2007
6
Bodily Arts: Rhetoric and Athletics in Ancient Greece - Strona 153
Cheironomia became associated with training in rhetorical delivery, as young men learned to combine the force of their gestures with the direction of their speech. Delivery, the aspect of rhetoric that deals with voice, gestures, and other ...
Debra Hawhee, 2004
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The Greek Sense of Theatre: Tragedy and Comedy - Strona 48
The term cheironomia is not found before Lucian and Athenaeus, well after the heyday of Athenian culture is passed, but the verb from which it comes is used in classical literature to describe the action of someone who gesticulates graphically ...
J Michael Walton, 2015
8
Singers in Late Byzantine and Slavonic Painting - Strona 39
Indeed, if one is to believe etymologists the expression " cheironomia" (from cheir = hand plus nomos = law) was used in ancient Greece to indicate the movement of the arms and hands in dancing and pantomine. Helmut Hucke is of the ...
Neil K. Moran, 1986
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Dramatic Concepts Greek & Indian: A Study of the Poetics ...
Obviously, gesture or cheironomia would play a part in such portrayal (26-27). Deixeis, then, would mean a particular application of phoroi, schemata and cheironomia. Of all the terms of Greek choreology, cheironomia is the least disputed.
Bharat Gupt, 1994
10
Silent Eloquence: Lucian and Pantomime Dancing - Strona 92
Pantomime dancers in particular could be called cheirono- moi and their dance cheironomia,50 while, as Dickie demonstrated, 'under the Roman Empire dancing was one of the activities of the palaestra or gymnasium', indeed ...
Ismene Lada-Richards, 2007

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHEIRONOMIA»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term cheironomia is used in the context of the following news items.
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Espacio Espiral lleva a Polonia el proyecto de investigación 'Teatro …
... actual, con su director Wlodzimierz Staniewski al frente, para impartir un taller de entrenamiento actoral y cheironomia con el grupo de actores del proyecto. «Lainformacion.com, Oct 11»
2
Teatr Staniewskiego w Warszawie już od 1 grudnia
Spektakl teatralny połączony będzie z dyskusją, wykorzystane zostaną projekcje multimedialne, demonstracje aktorskie i muzyczne oraz cheironomia ... «Wiadomosci 24, Nov 10»
3
Warszawa. Przyjadą Gardzienice
Eksploruje zapomniane techniki aktorskie teatru antycznego i kultury muzycznej (np. cheironomia). Dorobek Ośrodka był prezentowany na wielu światowych ... «e-Teatr.pl, Nov 09»

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