PPT-Pantomime
Author : jane-oiler | Published Date : 2016-06-12
and Mime Beginning Drama Pantomime The art of acting without words Mime The expression of feelings and attitudes and NOT a means of expressing words through gestures
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Pantomime" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Pantomime: Transcript
and Mime Beginning Drama Pantomime The art of acting without words Mime The expression of feelings and attitudes and NOT a means of expressing words through gestures Pantomime vs Mime An actor may use one technique or both within any given production. Notes. Basics of Acting. The . actor has 3 main tools:. Body—facial/physical gestures & body language. Voice—subtext, dialect, etc.. Mind—imagination, emotions, knowledge. Basic Acting Terminology. a short story taken from . Baseball in April. 5. th. Grade, Theme 2, Selection 2. Vocabulary Day One. applause. Sentence: The entire cafeteria showed how much they loved the performance by giving a huge round of applause.. Royal Theatre York. Intro. BERWICK . Kaler. has broken every rule in the book of pantomime in pursuit of taking the Theatre Royal institution a little further each year.. Consequently, the show makes as much of a joke out of its own life force as of pantomime convention, and so Suzy Cooper can greet . Introduction: 22 BCE. early stars: Bathyllus and . Pylades . Exile of Pylades: 18 BCE. Return of Pylades: 18 . BCE. Other stars: Paris, Paris, and . Paris . 14 CE: mime riot I. 15 CE: mime riot II. 23 CE: mime riot III. The Art of Physical . A. cting. PANTOMIME/MIME. A . mime artist. (from Greek ". μίμος. "—. mimos. , "imitator, actor"). is someone who uses . mime. as a theatrical medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a story through body motions, without use of speech. . Elk Run. Wednesdays. Quarter 1. MIMING TIPS!. 1. As a teaching tool--Can you show a Video or DVD of Pantomime greats such as Red Skelton, Vaudeville Stars, or Mr. Bean? (The 2007 movie- Mr. Bean’s Holiday) . Baby Bear Cheeky Chick Pantomime rocking a baby Move hand sassily toward cheek Coughing Cow Dirty Dog Place hand near top of throat Make digging motion with hands Stimulability Character Cards pro Portrayed . in Robinson Crusoe and Pantomime. By: Allison Revel. Colonial History in Tobago. Possession of Tobago has been fought over by numerous nations since it was first sighted by Christopher Columbus in 1498.. Outline. “Aladdin” . is . a millennium forum . production tha. t will begin. , it’s believed to be one of the first pantomimes that was ever ran, it was first held in convent garden in 1788 in a version by John O’Keefe entitled “Aladdin”. . E. vent. St Barnabas Church Centre, Orchard Way.. Saturday 10. th. December 1.45-4.30. Book to come for the Pantomime first 2.00-3.00 . then please stay for. Christmas stalls and Refreshments 3.00-4.30. Carl Sandburg Elementary. Quarter 1. Pantomime. MIME (Pantomime). Children use only facial expressions and body language to pass on a message script to the rest of the class.. Drama Games. DRAMA GAMES. pp.28-29, 402-3 . and teacher notes. The word "pantomime" originates from the Greek words . pan. and . mimos. , "all imitating". Performances of pantomime in Ancient Greece were a popular form of entertainment that typified comedies and tragedies. In Roman civilization, pantomime was performed as part of regular theater. . to communicate:. EMOTION. . The body always shows what you are feeling inside.. Examples: . Reactions and feelings in different situations (Scared in a haunted house). CHARACTER. In pantomime one person can pretend to be anyone.. Gayle Zeitlin, A.P. Communication Arts. gzeitlin2@schools.nyc.gov. (718) 258-9283 ext. 2600. Program Description . The mission of the Edward R. Murrow High School Theater Program . is . to challenge students to become well-rounded, engaged, inquisitive theater artists. Throughout our student-artists' four-year sequential course of study all students will gain experience as actors, writers, readers, dancers, designers, directors, and critics, and will experience a variety of roles as members of an ensemble and cast..
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Pantomime"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents