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Reenactment   /riɪnˈæktmənt/   Listen
Reenactment

noun
1.
Performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier time.





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... and the drama find their beginnings in the simple reenactment of an actual series of events. Among Polynesians of to-day the dances still retain the rhythmic beat of the war-tread measure, and many of the motions of the arms are more or less conventionalized imitations of the act of striking with a club, or hurling a spear, and other acts. To such ...
— The Doctrine of Evolution - Its Basis and Its Scope • Henry Edward Crampton
 
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