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Autodescription — mime (Q39818)
description: theatrical genre, performance art
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possible confusion: pantomime in different languages, British vs. American English etc
[edit]there is sometimes confusion about links because of similar but different terms and definitions in some languages, especially because of British and American English (mime vs. pantomime/panto). One problem is that most wikis have broad topic articles about pantomime (AE = mime), but enwiki redirected their general article to "mime artist" in the past, and at the term "pantomime" it has a specific article about Christmas panto. i hope the following list helps.
the general/broad terms:
- AE: mime, most other languages: Pantomime – mime (Q39818) – theatrical genre, performance art using silent gestures – see en:Mime (currently redirect to "mime artist"), en:Category:Mime and Commons: Category:Mime (theatre and performance art)
- BE/AE: mime or mime artist, some other languages: Pantomime – mime artist (Q674067) – individual artist, someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or performance art – see en:Mime artist + en:Category:Mimes and Commons: Category:Mimes
more specific terms:
- BE: pantomime or panto, AE and other languages: Christmas pantomime or British/English pantomime – pantomime (Q13409536) – type of musical comedy developed in England, performed around Christmas based on a fairy tale – see en:Pantomime, Category:Pantomime and Commons: Category:Pantomime (musical comedy)
- American pantomime – American pantomime (Q4745508) – American form of British "Christmas pantomime" – see en:American pantomime
- Greek (panto)mime or "mimo greco" – Q3858223 – ancient theatre genre – see es:Mimo (Antigua Grecia)
- Latin (panto)mime or "mimo latino" – Q3858224 – ancient theatre genre – see it:Mimo latino
and there are some more items, which are related in some way but i can't translate and describe:
- miming (Q17502115)
- etc.