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Topic: Pantomime (theatre)


In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  pantomime
Pantomime was popular in ancient Rome, where it was often explained by songs or simple action.
than pantomime, and in 1818, when J. Planche began his extravaganzas with “speaking openings,” pantomime in England became a dramatic spectacle with songs and speeches.
Creative movement from children's storybooks: going beyond pantomime; Acting out stories provides a cross-disciplinary entree to the......
www.infoplease.com /id/A0837510   (258 words)

  
 Artifact: Directory
This is the official web site of the international arts festival, La Biennale di Venezia, which includes exhibitions of visual arts, architecture, music, cinema, dance and theatre.
UK Theatre Web is primarily a listings service for UK performing arts events.
It covers current amateur and professional performances including plays, musicals, opera, dance, ballet, children's theatre, pantomime, musical concerts, gigs, comedy and one-man shows.
www.artifact.ac.uk /directory.php?categoryID=102   (2892 words)

  
 MegaEd: "The Arts"
As an instructor in several community colleges, I have found it to be successful with all types of student populations.
Centre for Research in Early Theatre - Records of Early English Drama (REED) REED is an international scholarly project that is establishing for the first time the broad context from which the great drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries grew.
Theatre - Icebreakers (Activity) Objective: To create a good group dynamic and positive classroom environment.
www.megaed.com /thearts.htm   (764 words)

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