Examples of using Proscenium in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
The proscenium, also.
Looking for the proscenium.
The proscenium line can also disappear.
The concert's like the proscenium of a theater.
The proscenium is where the action is off 4 m deep
That's some nice plaster work around the proscenium there.
They run out on a proscenium, peer into auditorium.
He was also awarded with the prestigious"Proscenium Award”.
The 24-meter(79 ft) wide proscenium arch is the widest in Europe.
When you're on Broadway, you cannot tear the proscenium down.
The backdrop and proscenium both have a 6mm pixel pitch
I never chuck away the set… or the proscenium or the landscape.
You notice that there is no proscenium, the balconies have been raised up,
And to me in all my work… the landscape and proscenium is a character.
The proscenium, also. As far as we know this is the first building in the world in which the proscenium can entirely fly out of the space.
Unless my memory fails me, the proscenium is smaller than in Trieste.
bells and tread beneath the proscenium arch.
The scene(scaena) and the foreground(proscenium), rectangular,
But the stage is actually seven inches deeper than the proscenium indicates.
The October-issue of'Proscenium', the Belgian magazine about scenography
then they will do something in proscenium and so forth.
Board of first emperor Dzimmu carry to 660 BC Actually an imperial clan left on a history proscenium much later, and Japan has got
the stage is actually seven inches deeper than the proscenium indicates.
A perspective of 8 m covers the entire front structure of the proscenium, including lateral.
a work permit to ride the orchestra of the proscenium and stage.
In some years there is a new scenario in which not without effektnosti directly on a proscenium the enemy parachutist goes down;
in potential- the tidy, anthropocentric proscenium of our ancestors.
the scena wall has collapsed over the stage and the proscenium is in a cataract of loose blocks.
like a belt of light: rather than separating, like a proscenium would separate the audience from performers,