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mise en scène

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mise en scène  (mz ä sn)
n. pl. mise en scènes (sn)
1.
a. The arrangement of performers and properties on a stage for a theatrical production or before the camera in a film.
b. A stage setting.
2. Physical environment; surroundings.

[French, putting on stage : mise, putting + en, on + scène, stage.]

mise en scène French [miz ɑ̃ sɛn]
n
1. (Performing Arts / Theatre)
a.  the arrangement of properties, scenery, etc., in a play
b.  the objects so arranged; stage setting
2. the environment of an event
Translations
mise en scène
n (Theat, fig) → Kulisse f


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