In drama class I have to do a mimeing skit thats at least 45 seconds long...but I'm not sure what do, if any of you have good ideas or some websites it would be very helpful!
X_GhEtTo_SuPeRsTaR_X answered Sunday November 14 2004, 7:54 pm: hey,
i was thinking, mayb u can act out (a very quick and short) scene from your favorite movie or play! (mayb if u like the wizard of oz, u can do the tornado scene)
hope i can help
good luck
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cutebrunette answered Sunday November 14 2004, 7:31 pm: you can do a scene from an old show. something people know. Maybe you can do something from the movie "Annie" its at blockbuster if you want to rent it.
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S_C answered Sunday November 14 2004, 7:04 pm: mow the lawn. It's very easy. I'm in theatre, and ours had to last at least 3 minutes. Be glad yours isn't that long. You pull the mower out of the shed. You put gas in it. You start it (make it take 2 tries) and you mow. It's not that hard. Or you can make a pizza. And throw in a funny twist, where you drop the pizza or something. It's funny, a girl in my class did that, and she got extra points. Good luck with it. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:42 pm: wow.... 45 seconds isn't bad... i had to do one for 3-4 minutes... you can do a skit where ur lookin for something... like point to ur finger & act like ur lookin for ur ring... or u can do one where u are gettin ready to go sum where... brush ur teeth... hair... put on ur jacket... look at ur watch & go... u didnt say whether u were doing this by urself or with other people... i have more ideas if ur doing it with other people... feel free to IM mE.... :) [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
ABull answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:41 pm: in my theatre class in 7th grade we had to do a kitchen mime scene. for instance, i made pancakes and my freind made smoothies. it mignt sound kind of stupid, but its really easy and it works. hope i could help. [ ABull's advice column | Ask ABull A Question ]
MrNeWyOrK answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:14 pm: so you have to be a mime for 45 seconds well if there another person with you you can make the person say where is my friend and you do the box thing(:-P) then he says in a box? then you shake your head no then you make a larger box and he says in a bigger box and you shake your head again this time you make a big box then you make a swirly movement with your finger and he say a factory and to nod your head yes and the guy says thx then the guy runs behind the curtains and you face the audience and start laughing :-)
just a thought
cya
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xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:10 pm: Ah yes, the dreaded pantomime. I had to do that too. You could start out with making yourself something to eat, drink, and read something. Facial expressions are essential. You have to make sure your body movements are accurate and you have to pretend you're actually doing that. For instance, if you were to be carrying a large, heavy box you'd have to have the facial expressions that show you are having difficulty. Show tension in your body that will also show you are having difficulty. Start out with sitting down, bored and reading a magazine. You start to get hungry, so stand up, open your pretend fridge and pull out something to eat, smell it and then make a nasty face, put it back and grab something else. take out a couple more things and then put together a meal for yourself! Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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