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Looks at the history of mime from Greek and Roman times, through ‘Commedia dell’Arte’, to the present.
Antoine Hodek, the Czechoslovakian mime artist, demonstrates the art of pantomime.
This short film presents an interpretation in dance and mime of Chinese Buddhist traditions of hungry ghosts and offerings to the dead.
This film features mime artist Richard Jones, from The Mime Factory, who presents six short scenarios covering anger, fear, worry, happiness, sadness, confidence, love and more. The scenarios are as follows:...
Demonstrations of mime sequences from classic ballets (Le Carnaval, Coppélia, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake) by a cast including Deanne Bergsma, David Bintley, Alina Cojocaru, Anthony Dowell, Luke Heydon,...
Looks at possibilities for the use of mime in the classroom.
A modern revolutionary dance drama using a variety of dance styles (mime, tableaux, etc.) performed by the Shanghai Dance School. Set in North China at the time of China’s struggles against Japan.
Marcel Marceau speaks of the art of mime and interprets two of his greatest characters Bip and Don Juan. The sequence from the ‘mimodrame’ ‘Don Juan’ takes up the main part of the film and is an...
About the Pantomime Theatre in Wroclaw, led by Henryk Tomaszewski. An interesting record of new styles in mime performance. Includes a performance of ‘Arriving Tomorrow’ and rehearsal and performance of...
Rolf Scharre lectures in the Gulbenkian Studio Theatre, University of Hull, and demonstrates certain movement aspects, e.g. the ways of stylising everyday movement through careful observation, peculiarly...
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