border (Q4255)

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Drapery or scenic unit hanging across the stage above the acting area to visually hide the lights and items in the fly loft.

Drapery or scenic unit hanging across the stage above the acting area to visually hide the lights and items in the fly loft.
  • curtain border
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border
Drapery or scenic unit hanging across the stage above the acting area to visually hide the lights and items in the fly loft.
  • curtain border

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border (English)
Drapery or scenic unit hanging across the stage above the acting area to visually hide the lights and items in the fly loft. (English)
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curtain border (English)
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sufita (Czech)
Pruh černého sametu neboli šála je součástí scénického horizontálního vykrytí. Slouží k zakrytí provaziště. (Czech)
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soffitto (Italian)
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fries (Dutch)
horizontale strook gordijn in het toneelhuis (Dutch)
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Soffitte (German)
Schmaler oft schwarzer bühnenbreiter Vorhang welcher Scheinwerfer und Bühnenbildteile im Verhang verdeckt. (German)
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bambalina (Spanish)
Elemento textil o de otro material que suspendido por encima del área de actuación y paralelo a la embocadura afora las luces y otros elementos en las alturas. (Spanish)
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suffit (Swedish)
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frise (French)
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Border (English)
Narrow strip of painted canvas suspended from above stage and running parallel with top of proscenium. It is used to screen lights, and usually represents ceiling, sky, or branches of trees. (English)
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