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- Opsis abstract "See also the suffix -opsis.Opsis (Ancient Greek: ὄψις) is the Greek word for spectacle in the theatre and performance. Its first use has been traced back to Aristotle's Poetics. It is now taken up by theatre critics, historians, and theorists to describe the mise en scène of a performance or theatrical event.".
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- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
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- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scenic_design.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_theorists.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Carlson.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Mise_en_scène.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Optic.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Performance.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Poetics.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Spectacle.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink Theatre.
- Opsis wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Michigan,_2010.
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- Opsis subject Category:Aristotle.
- Opsis subject Category:Scenic_design.
- Opsis subject Category:Theatre.
- Opsis subject Category:Theatre_theorists.
- Opsis hypernym Word.
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- Opsis comment "See also the suffix -opsis.Opsis (Ancient Greek: ὄψις) is the Greek word for spectacle in the theatre and performance. Its first use has been traced back to Aristotle's Poetics. It is now taken up by theatre critics, historians, and theorists to describe the mise en scène of a performance or theatrical event.".
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