A '''mime''' mimics; imitates a person by acting out using bodily movements and shows emotions by using facial expressions. Mimes do not wear masks. They can paint their faces, but for the purpose of letting their facial expressions stand out, as well as telling a story with body movements. A '''pantomime''' will act without words, but with gestures and bodily movements to tell a story. During the first century BC pantomime was used as an art. Usually while performing a pantomime the actor would wear a mask.
mime pantomime and acting
A pantomime is the art of genre of conveying a story by bodily movements only. A Mime is an actor in a mime, or one who practices mime. A mime is also a short play without speech.
Pantomime
Mime/Pantomime
It is a mime. Who does not talk, but act out what they are feeling or saying. Used in theatre:)
mime started in different language then the call it a pantomime
mime pantomime and acting
A pantomime is the art of genre of conveying a story by bodily movements only. A Mime is an actor in a mime, or one who practices mime. A mime is also a short play without speech.
A mime.
The two major schools of mime are Pantomime and Corporeal Mime. Pantomime substitutes speech with gestures, Slapstick, dancing and comedy can also be incorporated into performances. Corporeal Mime stresses the importance of body movement. The artist seeks to perform physical theatrical pieces that contain expression filled with metaphor.
The suffix of "pantomime" is -mime, which is derived from the Greek word "mimos" meaning "imitator."
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Pantomime
Mime/Pantomime
pantomime is a good way for the actor to develop confidence and stage skills.
There is no "contraction." There is a short form or abbreviated form, which is "mime."
Mime, mimic, mimicry, sign (as in sign language), charade