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- Sociae Mimae was a guild for female stage artists, mimae (essentially singers, dancers and actresses), in Ancient Rome. It is the only Ancient Roman guild...
- and Fabia Arete, and they also formed their own acting guild, the Sociae Mimae, which was evidently quite wealthy. The profession seemingly died out in...
- fame, and even a guild exclusively for female stage performers, the Sociae Mimae. The public opinion of actors was very low, placing them within the same...
- Negro Busking Corporeal mime Dumbshow Lip sync Liquid and digits Sociae Mimae Mummers play Pantomime Popping Physical theatre Turfing μῖμος, Henry George...
- city 2 Asakuma mimae jinja 朝熊御前神社 Asakuma no mimae no kami 朝熊御前神 in Asakuma jinja 3 Sonai (Sonō) jinja 園相神社 Sonahihiko no mikoto Mimae no kami 曾奈比比古命...
- her death, an Orthodox saint. Volumnia Cytheris (1st century BC), Roman mimae actress and courtesan Amrapali (5th century BC), nagarvadhu dancer of Vaishali...
- Historic Map of Shiwa District:   Morioka City (5. Iioka; 4. Mimae; 15. Otobe;   Yahaba Town (3. Tokuda; 6. Kemuyama; 7. Fudō) ;   Shiwa Town (1. Hizume;...
- Volumnia Cytheris (fl. 1st-century BC) was an ancient Roman actress and mimae dancer. She is foremost known as the mistress of several famous Romans....
- Louvre. Duncan, Anne (2019), Sewell, Jan; Smout, Clare (eds.), "The Roman Mimae: Female Performers in Ancient Rome", The Palgrave Handbook of the History...
- women actors, and the majority of actresses performed on smaller stages as mimae, pantomime dancer-actresses, which was not regarded as a respectable profession...