Examples of using Pantomime in English and their translations into Hungarian
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be civilised about it instead of this excruciating pantomime?
When Morrison sang the duet"4% Pantomime"(that he co-wrote with Robbie Robertson), Richard Manuel calls him,"Oh, Belfast Cowboy".
the story is almost devoid of dialogue, and what is happening is built on pantomime.
eat and play pantomime game at birthday,
mask making, pantomime, dancing and singing.
acrobatics, pantomime, dance and film,
gymnastics, pantomime and sometimes even acrobatics.
dance and pantomime, which gives the spectacular productions he has created a kind of eclectic and modern Baroque colouring.
dance among others at the Finnish National Opera Ballet School, and pantomime at the international school of Marcel Marceau in Paris.
The murder weapon entered Sarah's neck from beneath, yet based on Neville's pantomime, the angle of entry was downward.
For example, one performer may pantomime cracking a whip while another performer,
Well, welcome to the back end of the pantomime camel that has been tonight's edition of A Bit of Fry and Laurie.
If a big Lamborghini is all about pantomime, drama, theatre,
Performers frequently use pantomime to dramatize the stories- even when the pantomimed object is visible.
Csaba Méhes is an illustrious Hungarian comedian, pantomime, the master of visual humour and he joins together with the members of Brass in the Five brass quintet in this production!
This led to the development of sarugaku which included pantomime, acrobatics and magic;
This led to the development of sarugaku which included pantomime, acrobatics and magic;
we have enjoyed a series of pantomime exchanges on the euro.
They are composed of traditional accompanying arts with the help of ballet, pantomime and film.
But somehow, I never get to witness this lion's roar or blood-curdling scream, only quiet pantomime.