master of ceremonies - translation to greek
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master of ceremonies - translation to greek

ROLE CONDUCTING CEREMONIES
Emceeing; Mc; Emcee; M/C; M.C.; MCing; Master of Ceremony; Master Of Ceremony; Conferencier; Sucker mc; Sucker MC; MC; Masters or Mistresses of Ceremonies; Mistress of Ceremonies; Mistress of ceremonies; Emcees; MC (hip hop); Compering; Chair (MC); M. C.; Em cee; MC'ing; Conférencier; Emcees (hip hop); Emcee (hip hop); M C; Conferenciers; Master of Ceremonies; Compere (host); Master of ceremony; MC-ing; Masters of ceremonies; Ceremony master; MCs
  • Assyrian master of ceremonies, part of a long tributary scene. Alabaster bas-relief. From Khorsabad, Iraq, c. 710 BCE. Iraq Museum.
  • Persia]]'' by [[Frederic Shoberl]], 1828
  • [[Sunny Chan]], seen with local TVB artists, in the UK as guests' compère for TVB-Europe's Happy Family Gala promo-event (2008)

master of ceremonies         
τελετάρχης
τελετάρχης      
marshal, toast master, master of ceremonies
harbor master         
  • Harbormaster's shanty, Hingham harbor, [[Hingham, Massachusetts]].
OFFICIAL
Harbour master; Harbormaster; Harbor master; Harbour Master; Port Director
λιμενάρχης

Definition

master of ceremonies
¦ noun a person in charge of procedure at a formal event or entertainment, introducing the speakers or performers.

Wikipedia

Master of ceremonies

A master of ceremonies, abbreviated MC or emcee, is the official host of a ceremony, staged event, conference, convention, or similar performance.

The term is earliest documented in the Catholic Church since the 5th century, where the master of ceremonies is an official of the Papal Court responsible for the proper and smooth conduct of the elaborate rituals involving the pope and the sacred liturgy.

The master of ceremonies sometimes also refers to the protocol officer during an official state function, especially in monarchies.

Today, the term is often used to connote a person who presents performers, speaks to the audience, entertains people, and generally keeps an event moving. This usage occurs in the entertainment industry, for example in reference to television game show hosts, as well as in contemporary hip hop and electronic dance music culture.

In addition, the term also exists in various chivalric orders and fraternal orders.

Examples of use of master of ceremonies
1. The master of ceremonies for the event, former Republican Lt.
2. He was in Iraq, the master of ceremonies recounts.
3. Kennedy, at whose inauguration gala Bishop served as master of ceremonies.
4. "This is the land of wonders," the master of ceremonies said dryly.
5. He also worked as a comedian, master of ceremonies and songwriter during his career.