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Artes Escénicas - Tipos de Artes Escénicas

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con tipos de artes escénicas como "marionetas", "circo" y "ópera".

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dance
dance
[Sustantivo]

a series of rhythmical movements performed to a particular type of music

baile, danza

baile, danza

Ex: Learning a new dance can be challenging but fun. 
music
music
[Sustantivo]

a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to

música

música

Ex: He plays the piano and enjoys composing beautiful music. 
acrobatics
acrobatics
[Sustantivo]

special moves such as walking on a tight rope, swinging in the air using certain equipment, etc.

acrobacias

acrobacias

Ex: Acrobatics showcases impressive physical feats such as balancing, tumbling, and aerial maneuvers. 
circus
circus
[Sustantivo]

a form of entertainment that typically involves skilled performers, animals, and various acts and attractions, often presented in a large tent or arena

circo

circo

stand-up comedy
stand-up comedy
[Sustantivo]

a form of comedic performance where a comedian delivers jokes and humorous observations to an audience while standing on a stage

comedia stand-up, monólogo cómico

comedia stand-up, monólogo cómico

magic
magic
[Sustantivo]

the art of performing tricks and illusions that defy natural laws, creating a sense of wonder and astonishment in those unwary of the tricks

magia

magia

Ex: He studied magic for years before performing his first trick on stage. 
puppetry
puppetry
[Sustantivo]

the art of manipulating puppets to tell stories, entertain, or convey messages in performances

marionetismo, arte de la marioneta

marionetismo, arte de la marioneta

variety show
variety show
[Sustantivo]

a diverse entertainment program featuring different acts like comedy, music, dance, and guest appearances

programa de variedades, espectáculo de variedades

programa de variedades, espectáculo de variedades

Ex: The variety show featured a mix of seasoned performers and up-and-coming talent, providing a platform for artists from different backgrounds to showcase their skills. 
endurance art
endurance art
[Sustantivo]

a form of artistic expression where an artist challenges their limits over an extended period of time, often exploring concepts of time, endurance, and human experience

arte de resistencia, performance de resistencia

arte de resistencia, performance de resistencia

ventriloquism
ventriloquism
[Sustantivo]

the art or practice of speaking or performing without moving the lips, typically with the aid of a dummy or puppet to create the illusion of a separate voice

ventriloquia, arte del ventrílocuo

ventriloquia, arte del ventrílocuo

Ex: The talent show featured a mesmerizing display of ventriloquism, with performers showcasing their skills in throwing their voices to animate puppets. 
son et lumiere
son et lumiere
[Sustantivo]

a multimedia performance combining sound and light elements to create a synchronized and immersive experience, often projected onto buildings or monuments

sonido y luz

sonido y luz

road show
road show
[Sustantivo]

a traveling event or series of presentations held in different locations to showcase products, services, performances, or ideas to a wide audience

gira de presentación, road show

gira de presentación, road show

Ex: The tech company organized a road show to introduce its latest product to potential investors in different cities. 
minstrel show
minstrel show
[Sustantivo]

a racist American stage show with performers in blackface mocking Black people

espectáculo de trovadores, espectáculo de minstrels

espectáculo de trovadores, espectáculo de minstrels

Ex: He acted in a minstrel show in 1910. 
masque
masque
[Sustantivo]

a play in verse including music and dancing by masked performers that was very popular among the aristocracy in England during the 16th and 17th centuries

mascarada

mascarada

light show
light show
[Sustantivo]

a visually captivating performance featuring dynamic lighting effects, often synchronized with music or entertainment, to engage and entertain audiences

espectáculo de luces, show de luces

espectáculo de luces, show de luces

Ex: The concert concluded with a spectacular light show, as colorful beams danced across the stage in sync with the pulsating music. 
ice show
ice show
[Sustantivo]

a dynamic live performance featuring skilled ice skaters executing choreographed routines and stunts on ice, often accompanied by music

espectáculo sobre hielo, show sobre hielo

espectáculo sobre hielo, show sobre hielo

Ex: The annual holiday ice show at the local arena delighted audiences with its graceful figure skating performances and dazzling costumes. 
galanty show
galanty show
[Sustantivo]

a theatrical performance that utilizes silhouettes and shadow puppets to tell stories or convey artistic expression, often accompanied by music or narration

espectáculo de siluetas, teatro de sombras

espectáculo de siluetas, teatro de sombras

Ex: The theater company stunned audiences with their mesmerizing galanty show, where intricate silhouettes and shadow puppets brought classic tales to life on stage. 
theater
theater
[Sustantivo]

the art or profession of writing, producing, directing, or acting in plays

teatro

teatro

Ex: She studied theater in college and now works as a playwright. 
shadow puppetry
shadow puppetry
[Sustantivo]

a form of puppetry in which flat figures are held between a light source and a screen, creating shadows that are projected onto the screen and appear to move and interact with each other

teatro de sombras, marionetas de sombras

teatro de sombras, marionetas de sombras

cardistry
cardistry
[Sustantivo]

the art of performing impressive and visually appealing movements and flourishes with a deck of playing cards, often characterized by smooth and intricate hand manipulations

cardistry, el arte de la manipulación de cartas

cardistry, el arte de la manipulación de cartas

opera
opera
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music and theater that combines singing, acting, and orchestral accompaniment to convey dramatic stories

ópera

ópera

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