A theatrical performance using mime
“The three paintings at the rear of the stage give the illusion of living figures performing a mime.”
A gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions
“She wanted to open a theatrical restaurant with an open-plan kitchen where the chefs communicate using mime.”
An entertainer who uses gestures to mimic the actions or mannerisms of others
“In the Spring of 1971, he moved to San Francisco, and early that summer, began to delight crowds as a street mime in historical Union Square.”
A person who partakes in an activity that entertains
A comic entertainer, especially one wearing a colorful costume and exaggerated make-up
An imitation of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect
To represent an action or object through gesture, without the use of sound
“The directors then begin to mime the actions of a lightsaber duel while playing low, uneven tones that mimic the famous sounds of lightsabers.”
To imitate or impersonate someone or something
“Our unarmed people stand no chance against the bourgeois hordes, and so mime the mannerisms of the gentlemen of the city who gamble with our blood.”
To act out a character, typically as a performance
To communicate with by means of a signal
To speak or say something
Types of performing arts
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