English to Spanish Dictionary Pageant

Pageant

pompa
definition
noun
Street pageants , parades and outdoor concerts have been lined-up to entertain locals and visitors and the street spectacular should not be missed for those who enjoy the magic of performance arts.
a public entertainment consisting of a procession of people in elaborate, colorful costumes, or an outdoor performance of a historical scene.
translation of 'pageant'
noun
desfile histórico,
espectáculo histórico,
pompa
example
The entertainment value of the 'pageant' from the celebrity panel to the colourful performances of the contestants will be able to interest and excite people not only in the show but in the package itself.
it's all part of life's rich 'pageant'
It's a grand 'pageant' set in elaborate 17th century costumes of wigs, breeches, tights and ruffs.
The centerpiece of the 1954 Tostal was a historical 'pageant' at Tara.
they brought the history books to life at the town's 'pageant'
In the 1990's, the Miss Brazil 'pageant' changed its rules to allow plastic surgery, hair extensions and colored contact lenses.
The festivities climax tomorrow in a royal state procession and a colourful 'pageant' of music, dance and theatre.
A variety of celebrations are under consideration, including a 'pageant' of the town's history, a statue although the subject continues to be a matter of controversy and a street party for children.
the 'pageant' of public life
In 1576 actor James Burbage built London's first public theater, known simply as The Theatre, which was an open-air structure that combined features of 'pageant' wagons, fixed stages, and banquet halls.
It will feature the school band, school choir, dancing as well as a history 'pageant' featuring St. Patrick, King Henry V111, and Famous Irish Women.
Haworth celebrated the Jubilee with a historical 'pageant' of tableaux representing such events and personalities of the reign as Amy Johnson and the burial of the Unknown Warrior.
Yesterday, as the 160th Lonach Highland Games were turned into a colourful 'pageant' , Robin Williams took part in the Bellabeg hill race for the third consecutive year.
She reprints a cartoon that shows three women in bathing suits and sashes as if in a Miss America 'pageant' .
The colourful 'pageant' marks the start of a country-wide programme of more than 600 entertainments at key historical sites, which aims to attract 10 million visitors.
I hope this 'pageant' can reflect women's strong desire to beautify themselves and seek after their own unique style.
He uses the money to enter Lisa in a 'beauty pageant' sponsored by a tobacco company, where, through a technicality, she wins.
The 2003 Tourism Festival kicked off last Friday night with a variety show and the final of a 'beauty pageant' contest in the Suzhou Sports Centre.
Blocking of major city roads during peak hours and uninhibited use of loud speakers and other accessories for the 'pageants' have raised a hue and cry among the public.
Its angle is to take a group of plain Janes, make them over into glamour girls, and then have them all take part in a season-ending 'beauty pageant' .
With 'pageants' , plays, processions and al fresco films plus wizards, workshops and walks, getting into the mood with some local music, food and drink will be easy.
Dublin's St Patrick's Festival parade takes place from noon on Wednesday when 3,500 performers will thrill spectators with a stream of ingeniously designed 'pageants' .
They have produced full-scale scripted plays, but their outdoor 'pageants' are the breathtaking highlight of the Public Dreams year.
In the countryside, religious festivals, processions, and 'pageants' take place throughout the year.
Years ago I had a friend who was a 'beauty pageant' contestant.
Wanamaker's was known for its stained-glass windows, elaborate store displays, and spectacles including organ concerts, 'pageants' , and storybook characters in show windows.
His daughters, he said, should know their own worth; they didn't need to prove themselves in a 'beauty pageant' .
Being in a 'beauty pageant' has always appeared to be about good looks and I used to be a detractor but I've learnt that you need to back up the beauty with brains.
Then, for one night, the seamstresses turn into princesses for a unique 'beauty pageant' .
Wearing a dress made of pineapple would turn anyone's head - especially those belonging to judges of a 'beauty pageant' .
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