Παραστατικές Τέχνες - Λέξεις που σχετίζονται με τις παραστατικές τέχνες
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με τις τέχνες του θεάματος όπως "showstopper", "open mic" και "routine".
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someone with whom one engages in dancing, typically as part of a pair or couple
a system of recording or representing dance movements and choreography using symbols or text
an enthusiast of electronic dance music events, known for their energetic dancing, colorful attire, and strong sense of community
a sport that involves cheering and dancing in support of a sports team, typically consisting of a group of girls wearing similar clothing
a group of individuals who perform choreographed dance routines for various events or competitions
an extremely large room that is primarily used for formal dancing
a large room or venue where people gather to socialize and dance, often accompanied by music
a room or space designed specifically for practicing and learning various forms of dance
a nightclub or restaurant, where a variety of entertainment, such as music, dance, and comedy, is presented for the audience
a system for analyzing human movement developed by Rudolf Laban, used in fields such as dance, theater, and somatic practices
various traditional, folk, and cultural dances from around the world that showcase the rich diversity of human movement and expression
a venue where dancers, typically female, perform striptease or exotic dance for patrons in exchange for tips or payment
a place where people, especially young people, go to dance, listen to music, or spend time together
the process of securing engagements or performances for artists, bands, or performers at venues or events
a public exhibition or presentation of artistic or creative works, such as visual art, performances, or installations
a live performance featuring singers, dancers, or musicians, often presented in nightclubs, restaurants, or casinos
a new performance of something old that has not been performed for a long time, such as a play
a public performance or entertainment event, often involving a variety of acts such as music, dance, drama, comedy, or magic
an impressive moment in a performance that temporarily halts the show, often eliciting enthusiastic reactions from the audience
a performer or attraction that greatly appeals to audiences, resulting in the attraction of large crowds to an event or venue
the list of entertainment programs or performers at a concert, theater, etc.
a gesture of dropping a microphone after making a bold statement, often used for emphasis or triumphant exit
an act or performer who initiates an event or performance, often setting the mood or preparing the audience for subsequent acts
a set of jokes, movements, songs, etc. practiced and used regularly in a performance
a specific performance or act, particularly on stage in theater or entertainment settings
an elevated area, especially in theaters, on which artists perform for the audience
a single performance or show presented on a specific evening
the act or result of performing or presenting something, such as a song, piece of music, or dramatic scene
the group of spectators gathered in a venue to watch a performance or event
a form of spontaneous movement and expression in dance without predetermined choreography or structure
a puppet with movable parts such as a mouth or limbs, operated by a performer to give the impression of speaking independently
a performance event where artists or performers can showcase their talent on stage without being booked in advance
a small puppet that fits onto a single finger, with the puppeteer's hand forming the character's body
a kind of puppet that fits over the hand and resembles a person or an animal
a theatrical performance in which puppets are used to convey a story or entertain an audience
a place that is open during nighttime in which people can dance, eat, and drink
related to the art or technique of creating dance sequences or movements
a formal performance or display of artistic works, such as theater productions, dance recitals, or musical concerts, presented to an audience in a public setting
important or exceptional, as if it were as impressive as the stars in the sky