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Proscenium

A proscenium (Ancient Greek: προσκήνιον, proskḗnion) is the virtual vertical plane of space in a theatre, usually surrounded on the top and sides by a physical proscenium arch (whether truly "arched" or not) and on the bottom by the stage floor itself, which serves as the frame into which the audience observes from a more or less unified angle the events …

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Origin

Renaissance

Baroque

Confusion around Teatro Olimpico

Function

Other forms of theatre staging

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Proscenium

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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Proscenium

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related to Confusion around Teatro Olimpico · 11
Proscenium → English, In, It, Italian, Latin, One, Roman, Teatro Olimpico, The Italian, There, This
related to External links · 11
Proscenium → Deutsch, Diagram, French, Lexicon, Proscaenium, Proskénion, Scenography, The Theatre Design Website, THEATRA, Theatrum, Thématiques
related to Other forms of theatre staging · 10
Proscenium → Also, Black, Can, Includes, Site-specific, Sometimes, The, Theatre, Thrust, Traverse
related to Renaissance · 10
Proscenium → Engravings, However, It, Roman, Siena, Teatro Olimpico, Teatro Olimpico's, The, The Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza
related to Baroque · 6
Proscenium → Baroque, European, Romans, The, What, While
related to References · 5
Proscenium → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, Vol
related to Function · 3
Proscenium → Anything, Many, The

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stage theatre audience arch proscaenium theatres modern roman use also teatro front often performers greek sides space wall view olimpico

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Prosceniumrelated to BaroqueWhile0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to BaroqueEuropean0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to BaroqueThe0.60section
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Prosceniumrelated to BaroqueWhat0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to BaroqueRomans0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoIn0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoRoman0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoItalian0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoThis0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoThere0.60section
Prosceniumrelated to Confusion around Teatro OlimpicoTeatro Olimpico0.60section

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