The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).
The word is used in many ways. It can be a noun, and it can be a verb. You have to see the word in context.
The noun Aladdin is a proper noun, the name of a character in a story. A proper noun is always capitalized.The noun pantomime is a common noun, a general word for a type of performance.The term 'Pantomime Aladdin' is used for some performances of the story Aladdin done in pantomime. The name of those performances, Pantomime Aladdin' is a compound, proper noun as the title of that performance.
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).In one form of Roman theatrical pantomime, one actor played all the parts, differentiating the roles mostly by body language and position.
pantomime started in `The Middle Age'
well, obviously ,if you are trying to find the most unpopular pantomime,nobody will know about that pantomime
i went to a pantomime viewing of "Of Mice and Men".
The first English pantomime was invented by a man called Inbuled Gardas.
Pantomime is ancient roman art. It is complimented with music.
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Rome in 850AD
16th century.
Pantomime cow, handed out warning leaflets to shoppers.Next month, Peter Pan, The Croc Rock Pantomime which, under the creation of Alexander McKenzie
Pantomime.
Pantomime is a noun, so you would use it like "The man used pantomime when..." or "The woman used pantomime to...." Here are some other examples: -The man used pantomime so only his wife could understand his facial expression. -The actors on stage used pantomime so the audience could not hear what they were saying. Or you could go the easy way and just say... The mime used pantomime to impress the children.
Parachute or Pantomime
She was going to pantomime the song Firework by Katy Perry at the talent show.
It could be a pantomime.