O QUE SIGNIFICA PANTOMIMIC EM INGLÊS
Mímico
Um artista de mímica é alguém que usa mime como um meio teatral ou como uma arte de performance, envolvendo miming, ou a interpretação de uma história através de movimentos corporais, sem uso de fala. Em épocas anteriores, em inglês, tal intérprete normalmente seria referido como um mummer. Miming deve ser distinguido da comédia silenciosa, na qual o artista é um personagem sem costura em um filme ou esboço. A performance da pantomima se origina no início da Grécia antiga; O nome é tirado de um único dançarino mascarado chamado Pantomimus, embora as performances não fossem necessariamente silenciosas. Na Europa medieval, formas iniciais de mímica, como mummer plays e depois dumbshows evoluíram. No início do século XIX, Jean-Gaspard Deburau solidificou os muitos atributos que conhecemos nos tempos modernos - a figura silenciosa em face branca. Jacques Copeau, fortemente influenciado pela Comedia dell'arte e pelo teatro japonês Noh, usou máscaras no treinamento de seus atores.
definição de pantomimic no dicionário inglês
A primeira definição de pantomímica no dicionário é ou se relaciona com um tipo de peça interpretada no Natal caracterizada por farsa, música, conjuntos pródigos, papéis de estoque e piadas tópicas. Outra definição de pantomímica é ou se relaciona com um entretenimento teatral em que as palavras são substituídas por gestos e ações corporais. O pantomímico também é ou se relaciona com ação sem palavras como meio de expressão.
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PANTOMIMIC»
Descubra o uso de
pantomimic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
pantomimic e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Harmonic Gymnastics and
Pantomimic Expression
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
2
The Death of Captain Cook; a Grand Serious-
pantomimic-ballet ...
James Cook. 2- l' __, 'THE \Dezztb ofCapmz'n-Cook z A GRAND SERIOUS-
PANTOMIMIC-BALLET, IN THREE PARTS.
3
Cerebral Control of Speech and Limb Movements
We demonstrated the use of path analysis in the testing of seven theoretical
models proposed to explain the causes of pantomimic deficits in aphasia. We
showed how path analysis objectively assists in the rejection of implausible
models and ...
4
Seneca's Tragedies and the Aesthetics of Pantomime
Ajax's madness is the very action around which the performance revolves. A
similar case is to be found in a passage from Macrobius' Saturnalia (II, 7, 16), in
which the pantomimic performance described enacts the dramatization of
Hercules' ...
5
The Development of Language
signs became less pantomimic and more arbitrary or stylised. In comparison with
the signing of the older students and young deaf adults, the younger students'
signing was more fluid and compact. The children also introduced a range of ...
6
Primitive Ritual:
Pantomimic Dances
THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Ancient Art and Ritual, by Jane Ellen Harrison. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 156459596X.
Jane Ellen Harrison,
2010
7
An Oral System of Teaching Living Languages
The child, as well as the adult, recognises the archetypes which are within the
pale of his perceptive powers ; and the judgment which it expresses with its
pantomimic idiom, is as complete as the same judgment that we articulate with
our ...
Jean Manesca, John Manesca,
1843
8
Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood: German and American Film ...
Film historians commonly distinguish between pantomimic acting, which relies on
the stance and movements of the body as a whole, from facially oriented acting,
which is generally associated with closer framings. The facial style developed in
...
9
Technology as Symptom and Dream
Through it we shall discover another important difference between the
pantomimic and the anatomical body. Figure 4.4 is Giotto's famous painting
Lamentation, which dates from approximately 1305. Again, therefore, it is an old
reminder, ...
10
Harmonic Gymnastics and
Pantomimic Expression
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PANTOMIMIC»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
pantomimic no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Book review: The Third Woman - a thriller set in an America owned …
... this far, but a satirical subplot involving the California gubernatorial election shows American democracy at its most cynical and pantomimic. «South China Morning Post, jul 15»
Theatre: Missing the sense of Old Russia
... Vera's elderly suitor Bolshintsov both fall rather unfortunately into the category of caricature, as does Peter Gaynor's pantomimic Dr. Schaaf. «Irish Independent, jul 15»
TMS at Comic-Con: Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi Talks Monsters …
... to something almost pantomimic. You know, it's rather old fashioned in that way. You can be doing a gag, and suddenly expounding on some ... «The Mary Sue, jul 15»
The Third Woman by Jonathan Freedland – if the US were in thrall to …
... this far, but a satirical subplot involving the California gubernatorial election shows American democracy at its most cynical and pantomimic. «The Guardian, jul 15»
The Tony Awards Broadcast: Broadway's Chance to Woo America
... number was evocative but complicated) and thematic (did it really make sense to have a dancer run across the stage as a pantomimic Pan?). «New York Times, jun 15»
Recalling my act of punk rebellion at school shows how different …
Skinny jeans, baseball boots, “Anarchy” scrawled down one shirtsleeve, “Boomtown Rats” down the other, the whole pantomimic ensemble ... «The Independent, mai 15»
The Joey Arias Experience, Theatre Royal, Brighton
Arias insists on the title “experience”, and after 90 minutes which veer giddily between deliciously lewd pantomimic engagement – he ... «The Arts Desk, mai 15»
As You Like It, Shakespeare's Globe
... by the climactic appearance of a Conchita Wurst-esque bearded Hymen (Gary Shelford), a startlingly pantomimic take on fluid identity. «The Arts Desk, mai 15»
Trademark vs. Copyright: Avoid the HAVOC
... as “literary, dramatic, musical, architectural, cartographic, choreographic, pantomimic, pictorial, graphic, sculptural, and audiovisual creations. «JD Supra, mai 15»
A new meta-opera arrives at the ROH
That, unfortunately, is the high water mark, and the rest of the libretto is a straight-faced but pantomimic (it's behind you!) stagger towards a final ... «FelixOnline, mai 15»