entr'acte vs intermission - Axtarish в Google
An intermission is a time between parts of a performance, a movie, or a game when people are allowed to leave for refreshments, while entr'acte is a time between parts of a performance when some kind of entertainment (also called the entr'acte) is presented. Intermission also means a pause made before starting again.
18 янв. 2018 г.
Entr'acte means 'between the acts'. It can mean a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonymous to an intermission (this is nowadays the more ...
29 дек. 2010 г. · Supposedly the entr'acte features a piece of music, while this is not necessarily the case in the intermission. But the terms are almost ...
In theater, an entr'acte is a pause between sections of a play. You can also call an entr'acte an intermission.
It should not be confused with an entr'acte (French: "between acts"), which, in the 18th century, was a sung, danced, spoken, or musical performance that ...
Entr'acte refers to a break or intermission in the performance of a film or theatrical production, allowing audiences to pause and reflect on what they have ...
1) Orchestral music played as intermission ends and a musical or opera is about begin a new act. 2) Sometimes used to mean the intermission itself.
1 февр. 2021 г. · Entracte, which translates literally as Intermission, is the story of Yacine and his friends, Dorian and Sofiene, as they try to sneak into a multiplex cinema ...
noun · an interval between two acts of a play or opera · (esp formerly) an entertainment during an interval, such as dancing between acts of an opera.
1. an interval between two acts of a play or opera 2. (esp formerly) an entertainment during an interval, such as dancing between acts of an opera.
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