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Definition of mise en scène noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

mise en scène

noun
 
/ˌmiːz ɒn ˈsen/
 
/ˌmiːz ɑːn ˈsen/
[singular] (from French)
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  1. (specialist) the arrangement of furniture, scenery, lighting, etc. used on the stage for a play in the theatre, or in front of the camera in a film
  2. (formal) the place or scene where an event takes place
    • Venice provided the mise en scène for the conference.
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