15 questions
True or False: Pantomimes can include props and costumes but often don’t; they have the performers mime the items.
True
False
True of False: Actors can move when performing tableaux.
True
False
True or False: Mimos, is a Greek word meaning, “to imitate or to mimic.”
True
False
True or False: When mimes pantomime an object, their hand position will show the weight of an object.
True
False
True or False: When mimes pantomime an object, tension in the arms, hands, and body will show the size of the object.
True
False
Body movements that people use to create emphasis or meaning. Examples include: pointing, shrugging shoulders, tilting the head.
Pantomime
Mime (noun)
Mime (verb)
Gesture
Tableau/Tableaux
To interact with imaginary objects or forces.
Pantomime
Mime (noun)
Mime (verb)
Gesture
Tableau/Tableaux
A visual effect in which actors create a picture by standing in a frozen position
Pantomime
Mime (noun)
Mime (verb)
Gesture
Tableau/Tableaux
A person who performs the art of mime
Pantomime
Mime (noun)
Mime (verb)
Gesture
Tableau/Tableaux
Telling a story without words.
Pantomime
Mime (noun)
Mime (verb)
Gesture
Tableau/Tableaux
An introduction to a scene, usually done by each actor introducing themselves and then introducing the name of the scene.
Clown White
Slate
Pancake Makeup
Mimos
Body Language
Communicating thoughts and feelings through body movements. Examples include: crossing arms, furrowing the brow, hunching the shoulders, etc.
Clown White
Slate
Pancake Makeup
Mimos
Body Language
white makeup often used by mimes and clowns
Clown White
Slate
Pancake Makeup
Mimos
Body Language
thick, water soluble makeup usually applied with a damp sponge
Clown White
Slate
Pancake Makeup
Mimos
Body Language
Pantomime comes from this Greek word
Clown White
Slate
Pancake Makeup
Mimos
Body Language