because they only watched pantos in winter
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Ecos mean house in Greek
a sport that was held in the ancient greek Olympics
In Greek mythology, ichor is the ethereal fluid that is the Greek gods' blood, sometimes said to have been present in ambrosia or nectar.Ichor was considered to be golden in color.Apart from mythology, poets since Victorian times have used it to mean a divine drink, often wine.
One is in Greek, the other is in English.
The suffix of "pantomime" is -mime, which is derived from the Greek word "mimos" meaning "imitator."
pantomime
panto is imitator meaning drama or playing without a voice
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).In one form of Roman theatrical pantomime, one actor played all the parts, differentiating the roles mostly by body language and position.
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).
No, mime began back during the Greek Times, the chorus sometimes performed in pantomime, it was used in The Commeddia del arte from Itlay, and the French adapted it as an art form .
pantomime
pantomime
because they only watched pantos in winter
pantomime started in `The Middle Age'
well, obviously ,if you are trying to find the most unpopular pantomime,nobody will know about that pantomime