In the 3rd century BC, there were pantomime performances in Rome. In Britain and France, the silent performances of ancient clowns are mostly performed before large-scale drama performances.
Modern pantomime originated from French pantomime master De Bro (1796 ~ 1846), who created a character Pietro and created a series of pantomime works around him. Contemporary pantomime includes one-man show and collective pantomime, and most actors paint white faces when performing.
So the white face is not unique, just for ugliness or stage effect.
Because pantomime requires actors to have strong stage expressiveness and express what they want to express through actions, pantomime originated from entertaining court people, so pantomime usually wins with exaggerated makeup, strange movements and incredible plots.
Modern mime clowns have white faces and red faces, and white-faced clowns also refer to white clowns. A clown with a white face is the earliest clown. A stupid clown refers to a humorous clown (or circus clown), which means a fool in German. From 19. White clown and stupid clown have always been favorite combinations. Colored clown-August is a typical fool, with a red and white background, a huge mouth and wide white-edged eyes. Beggars and clowns and so on.
There is no obvious classification of pantomime. You're talking about borrowing something you can't see, which is a typical form of expression. As for white gloves, they are just established performance and clear lines. Mime clowns only rely on actions, so it is important to be clear about actions. White gloves are just this role. Many previous performances are established, such as red nose and big lips. There are no special requirements.
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