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  • '''Drama''' (literally translated as action, from a verbal root meaning "I do") is t ...rarchies that vary from theatre to theatre. Abstract masks and song-less [[mime]] dominate the [[Seraikella Chhau of Bihar]], while the shifting use of mun
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  • ...ialogued format. One branch of this form of expressive documentation, the drama, depends upon dialogue almost exclusively. Yet, in its technical sense, th ...as little plays usually presented with only two performers. The ''[[Mime (drama)|Mimes]]'' of [[Herodas]] give us some idea of their scope.
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  • ...less. Without someone else to rise and take to the stage there would be no drama to behold. Therefore do we honor you each one in our embrace of this respon ...r existence to the extent that you can portray this spiritual reality as a mime might portray your physical realities without the use of words symbols.
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  • ...and without someone else to rise and take to the stage, there would be no drama to behold. ...r existence to the extent that you can portray this spiritual reality as a mime might portray your physical realities without the use of words symbols.
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  • Though the main theme of ''[[Natyashastra]]'' deals with drama, dance also finds mention. It elaborates various gestures of hands and clas ...Italy and then in France from lavish court spectacles that combined music, drama, poetry, song, costumes and dance. Members of the court nobility took part
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  • ...nguage including [[prose]] forms (such as the [[novel]]), [[poetry]] and [[drama]], also lies at the heart of the modern humanities curriculum. College-lev ...ue style, theatre takes such forms as [[opera]], [[ballet]], [[mime artist|mime]], [[kabuki]], [[classical Indian dance]], [[Chinese opera]], [[mummers' p
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  • ...ue style, theatre takes such forms as [[opera]], [[ballet]], [[mime artist|mime]], [[kabuki]], [[classical Indian dance]], [[Chinese opera]], [[mummers' p ...nguage including [[prose]] forms (such as the [[novel]]), [[poetry]] and [[drama]], also lies at the heart of the modern humanities curriculum. College-lev
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  • ...myth, legend, fable, tale, novella, epic, history, tragedy, drama, comedy, mime, painting…stained glass windows, cinema, comics, news items, conversation ...ghts (after all, there are no words that belong to no one). The word is a drama in which three characters participate…” (1986, pp. 121-2).
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