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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...
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Copiola and
Fabia Arete, and they also
formed their own
acting guild, the
Sociae Mimae,
which was
evidently quite wealthy. The
profession seemingly died...
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Benedikt Negro Busking Corporeal mime
Dumbshow Lip sync
Liquid and
digits Sociae Mimae Mummers play
Pantomime Popping Physical theatre Turfing μῖμος, Henry...
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widespread 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...
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Sociaes Portuguezas (II):
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Galeria Copiola and
Fabia Arete: they also
formed their own
acting guild, the
Sociae Mimae,
which was
evidently quite wealthy. As the
Western Roman Empire fell...
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obtained a Master's in
sociology from
Facultad Latinoamericana de
Ciencias Sociaes (FLACSO) (Latin
American Social Sciences Institute) of Santiago, Chile...
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