词汇 | pantomime |
释义 | pantomime noun uk /ˈpæn.tə.maɪm/ us /ˈpæn.t̬ə.maɪm/ [ C ](UKinformalpanto) (in Britain) a funny musical play based on traditional children's stories, performed especially at Christmas(英国尤在圣诞节期间演出的)童话剧,嬉闹剧 [ C or U ] → mime: (同mime) It's an evening of music, drama and pantomime.晚会上汇集了音乐、戏剧和哑剧。 Spectacles & performances aerobatic am-dram amateur theater balancing act banderilla double-header magic circle masque matinee minstrel show music hall rendering routine spectacle spectacular stripping striptease super-spectacle supershow swansong You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Literature Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing pantomime | American Dictionarypantomime noun[ C/U ] us/ˈpæn·təˌmɑɪm/ the art or act of expressing thoughts and emotions with movement rather than speech; mime Examples of pantomimepantomime However, their literature of public self-enunciation works to distinguish between their pantomimes by branding them variously as populist entertainment or as legitimate theatre. In many pantomimes the final set of rhyming couplets follows the walkdown and completes the frame opened by the immortals at the start. He is adept at communicating, using a mixture of single-word utterances and pantomime. Reaching and grasping gestures towards imagined objects exhibit the distinctive pattern that is observed when subjects are asked to pantomime a reaching and grasping motion. Not until the mid-twentieth century did linguists show that sign languages obey linguistic principles in a way that separates them from mere pantomime and gesture. Indeed, some critics looked upon ballet-pantomime characters' silence with great displeasure, and actually suggested that they speak up. At other times the physical world of the pantomime expands to include the band members in the pit, to whom the performers speak. The production repertoire includes a number of musicals and musical plays, one man/one woman shows and pantomime, performed by both professional and amateur companies. Not only in terms of taste - though that was satisfied through the rise of melodrama, pantomime, and domestic tragedy. Romantic writers deny this rendition of theatre's power by denigrating spectacle, "situation," pantomime, on the grounds that it robs drama of poetry. In fact, certain important connections between ballet-pantomime and these lighter genres did exist. Within pantoland performers can refer to rehearsals and other performances of this or any other pantomime, and to the world outside the theatre. Within pantoland both performers and audience - not to mention the stage management and musicians - remain aware of the pantomime conventions. Although pantomime is not among the categories of performance she discusses, some of the issues are relevant. Differences in the visual control of pantomimed and natural grasping movements. See all examples of pantomime These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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