ABSTRACT

This explains the study of group pantomime. However, the miniature and the mime-drama can also be performed by one mime, in which case they become respectively a mono-miniature and a mono-mime-drama. In developing these specific forms of stage performance we can apply all principles discussed above regarding the mono-etude. We must only add the following stages of work, which are the same in both individual and group forms of the miniature and the mime-drama. Placing the actors and evaluating the material; Artistic unity of the miniature or mime-drama; Creating a full pantomimic version; Choosing additional devices; Dividing the work into episodes and giving them titles; Placing the actors and evaluating the material; Dress rehearsals with assigned tasks; Structuring and conducting the rehearsal process. Rehearsals focused on mastering and perfecting the pantomime technique; The premiere as a beginning; Advertising and producing of the created product; and Maintaining, correcting, and further developing the performance.