cyclorama (Q4249)
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A curved fabric backdrop which encircles or partially encloses the stage to form a background to the scene; most often used to represent a sky or void.
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English | cyclorama | A curved fabric backdrop which encircles or partially encloses the stage to form a background to the scene; most often used to represent a sky or void. |
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cyclorama (English)
A curved fabric backdrop which encircles or partially encloses the stage to form a background to the scene; most often used to represent a sky or void. (English)
3 August 2013
cyc (English)
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kruhový horizont (Czech)
Zadní prospekt zavěšený na půlkruhovém tahu nebo tyči tvořící malované nebo krycí panorama. (Czech)
3 August 2013
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panorama doek (Dutch)
doek opgehangen aan buis in gebogen vorm (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Rundhorizont (German)
Ein geschwungener Horizontaushang um einen Hintergrund für die Szene zu bilden; zum Beispiel als Himmel oder neutraler Hintergrund. (German)
3 August 2013
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ciclorama (Spanish)
Elemento escénico téxtil de forma plana o semicircular que cierra la escena comó un telón de fondo usado habitualmente como cielo o espacio vacio. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
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Cyclorama (English)
Curtain or canvas draped or hung in a curve along the three sides of the stage to represent sky. A permanent cyclorama consists of a curved backing to the stage and is constructed of concrete, or timber and plaster. It is usually painted sky-blue, and by means of lighting, moving clouds, stars, etc., can be represented (see Schwabe -Hasait ). (English)
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Cyclorama
Around 1890 (English)
The cyclorama is a large, white backcloth, often semi-circular in plan and enclosing the stage. With appropriate lighting, it gives the audience the impression of an unlimited space, such as the sky.
1890
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