We also had some Simon and Garfunkel which we would use to mime to and put on concerts! |
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And, when they do, they always smile and sigh, and there's a silent mime of applause. |
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A training system needs to integrate technique, style, mime, acting, character dancing, and historical dance. |
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All aspects of the theatre will be covered including games, improvisation, script, mime, physical theatre and clowning. |
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Contrary to popular misconception, it is not a collection of gestures or mime. |
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Her majesty also watched a mime and street dance performance from students at Welling School on the theme of life as a teenager. |
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Martin Rowland and Colm Grealis performed wonders in a mime about a visit to the dreaded dentist. |
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They cleared the floor and treated the crowd to a mime and dance routine that had us all in stitches. |
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From year one through graduation, their comprehensive curriculum includes folk dancing and mime. |
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From here we observed the mime artists performing in the glorious fountained gardens. |
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One night a friend and I went into town to see the mime artist Marcel Marceau. |
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In its most vividly political form, dancers mime movements from the hunt as they chant joyful threats at police holding machine guns. |
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The video shows lots of river shots, while the dancers mime fishlike movements. |
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The latter is a chance for the artists to flex their iconic muscle, using manga's sophisticated visual code to mime new heights of emotion. |
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It feels real, thanks to the inclusion of a small girl who can effectively mime fear and horror. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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During the orchestral interludes, the curtain remains up and characters mime to the music. |
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She had been asked to mime in the choir during performances so wasn't confident about singing but we didn't care. |
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Blue, the most extraordinary pop band of the last thirty years, used to mime on their records. |
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David has now left the country along with his wife who apparently used to mime on some hit records. |
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I may be a graduate of the noble and downright unemployable subject of Drama, but even I draw the line at mime artists. |
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The stage almost feels set for one of them to leap out of their seat, into the centre of the circle, and perform a dance or mime routine. |
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It is, of course, much more sensible to take money from taxpayers and hand it over to mime artists to make sure that they are always in pocket. |
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The story is presented by nine choric dancers who, in their dark glasses and black skullcaps, resemble a sinister Gallic mime troupe. |
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He performed with various other companies, moving on to work with experimental mime which improved his mimicry skills. |
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Silver-coated mime artists, preening pipers and flaming fire-eaters clog every city thoroughfare. |
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Instead of using fusty mime sequences to advance the plot, she opts for natural-looking movement that segues almost invisibly into dance. |
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In front of the posse a mime artist sporting a gas mask and grim reaper costume moved ominously above bins covered in toxic waste signs. |
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If they could mime with mouth and fingers, all that noisy rubbish could be dubbed in at the recording studio. |
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He excels at accents, impersonations, double-talk, vocal sound effects, mime, and extruded flutter-tonguing to make flutists envious. |
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In order to make yourself clear, you might be forced into a mime show, gesticulating and posturing dramatically so as to convey your meaning. |
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Thanks to harassed arts writers looking for easy targets, mime traditionally gets a bit of a kicking at the festival. |
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Every gesture of this mime can be watched with delight, and every flicker of emotion across his expressive face. |
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With a cast of 66, lots of music and humour, the mime is produced by Aysha Rau and directed by Aparna Gopinath. |
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Finally he ended with a mime of what looked like the preparation of an egg dish. |
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Joshua made circles of his fingers over his eyes, a brief mime of spectacles. |
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Their subject-matter was allegorical or mythological, while music, mime, and singing featured along with the dance. |
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Cultural Industry's show is a triumph of theatre puppetry, mime, music and song over modern technology and effects. |
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The knocking gesture was exaggerated, like an overenthusiastic mime in slow motion. |
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Demonstrators attempted to prevent the arrest by blocking access to a police paddy wagon which had showed up to carry the mime away. |
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Whenever the noise of warplanes began the child would mime the approaching bombers, sweeping her arms through the air. |
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The second half of the evening was filled with drama, comedy and mime from the senior classes. |
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The Kathaks were mainly men who narrated the scriptures using music and mime. |
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Some people are only up for an elaborate piece of mime, also known as air-kissing. |
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One would not expect a common ethical standard among maxims spoken by different characters in a mime. |
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Their easy, unforced use of gesture breathes life into mime, making it an extension of speech. |
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Improvisational mime and innovative physical theatre tell the story of a dysfunctional family living outside the law. |
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Her storytelling manner is highly stylised and she uses elements of mime in her movements. |
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Backyard Theatre Company provides training for acting, mime and improvisation, scriptwriting, filmmaking and community drama. |
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McColl's delightful monologue is the most well integrated of the five, assisted by physical theatre and mime. |
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Go along to see a variety of dance including contemporary, hip hop, cabaret, physical theatre, salsa, mime and physical character. |
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Sometimes she added her own witty mime to the words or pulled a funny face to make us laugh, and we did laugh. |
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After trying several times to mime a blow-drier being applied to my clothes and getting blank stares back, I plonked down 15,000 dong and reached for the drier myself. |
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Ratmansky has allowed these to remain, and at the same time has allowed his own 21st-century sensibility to colour the mime and the storytelling. |
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I have been practicing my mime lately and my fellows tell me I am effective as a Mars bar up a tree. |
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They put the music on loud in the background and she had to mime to it. |
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It's not a recent initiative, but as far as unusual – and effective – measures to improve road-traffic safety go, mime is still hard to beat. |
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Our goal, rather than be solely a street theatre company is to be a theatre company using mime and physical and visual techniques. |
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Then he went to Paris where he studied mime with Etienne Decroux and became a member of Marcel Marceau's troupe. |
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Having finished the story, ask the child to present the story, in mime form, to another member of the family. |
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The workshops will investigate voice, speech, movement, improvisation, dance, mime and acting. |
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Four years from now, I expect to see the presidential debates conducted entirely in mime. |
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I do this thing where I hold my breath and turn my face red right before I run across stage to mime throwing up in the trash can. |
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Despite my advocacy of contracting, I have also for many years expressed a belief that in some ways the Army was better off when we made our own horseshoes and mime balls. |
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Lose yourself at the Wits Theatre in Braamfontein, where Just In Time interweaves mime and movement, and illusion and the surreal take centre stage. |
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In a totally unstructured environment, they present this creative explosion through modern dance, mime, pantomime and music with a whole lot of playfulness. |
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In a devised piece of theatre, dance and mime, The Shysters' cast of eight actors with learning disabilities present a love story set in the key of a fateful fandango. |
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It offers workshops providing acting skills, voice, movement, mime, improvisation, text reading, stagecraft, character development and confidence building. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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He was the outsider who was on intimate terms with them, communicating through comic mime with expressions and gestures that became a well known code. |
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She trained in mime and physical theatre, acted on stage and on TV, and ran theatres in Islington and St Catherine's Docks before seeing the job at Jacksons Lane advertised. |
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Surprisingly, the designer tries to do too much with the set, though, to be sure, a play in which mime and simulation preponderate leaves little room for a designer. |
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That's why in rehearsals he often decodes classical mime to prosaic prose. |
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Attracted by the circus, he worked first backstage, then as an as an acrobat, mime and trapeze artist at the prestigious Cirque d'Hiver. |
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High level handling, mime, masks make the fabulous chimerical universe of Mystery Show. |
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It begins with a slapstick-like mime involving a banana, which requires a degree of preciseness in staging. |
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They have a strong background in improvisation, verbal and physical comedy and great technical skills in robotic mime. |
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Male and female partners, waving kerchiefs, enact a courtship mime of pursuing and flirting, combining dignity with sensuousness. |
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Taking a walk round the Ramblas, you will find a curious mixture of majestic buildings, shops, cafés and mime artists as well as street artists. |
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It can be a short dramatic piece, a silent dramatization, a shadow show, mime, puppets or anything produced by the creativity of the local group. |
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Animation during cocktail with strolling mime character, angel clairvoyant character, strolling hand balancer, strolling ribbon contortionist. |
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Refreshing movement theatre on the borders of mime and clowning, all to the rhythm of scratch music. |
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A Czech actor, mime, dramatist and screen writer, impersonator of many theatre, film and television roles. |
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The Greco-Roman mime was a farce that stressed mimetic action but which included song and spoken dialogue. |
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It combines elements of mime, dance, theatre, puppetry and text. |
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The crowd were then treated to a mime performed by pupils of 3rd class. |
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Anyone who wanted to take part in any way, be it dancing, singing, telling an impromptu story or doing a mime, was given the opportunity to perform. |
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He uses mime, movement, acrobatics and text in a very literate way. |
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Bill Irwin is a masterful comedian, a world-class mime, and a witty emcee. |
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Delightful as it is to be button-holed by earnest young thesps promoting a mime version of Abigail's Party, there comes a time in every festival when enough is enough. |
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I was enormously gratified, especially considering that Doug's first impression of me was formed at our launch event, where I was acting as a mime. |
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So far Joan has encountered the Almighty as a street sweeper, a mime, a guy from the power company, a naval recruiter, and a little girl playing with a ball in the park. |
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All his gangly mime comes out of a chest à la Magritte or disappears back into it in such a fantastic way that it has to be seen to be believed. |
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The show will also have some mime artists giving performances. |
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She has a habit of being photographed menacing her band-mate with an antique sword, for one thing, and for another, well, she makes herself up like a mime before performances. |
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You have to imagine a combination of Dr Johnson, Isaiah Berlin, Peter Sellers, and don't forget Charlie Chaplin because Peter was a great mime too. |
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MacLean is an adept physical comic and a skilled mime, which adds a bit of flare here, but this gloss hardly excuses the standard manner in which the play unfolds. |
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The suitcase contains all kinds of treasures: a story to tell, a mime game, and arts and craft supplies. |
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Read the story aloud and ask him or her to wear the headband and to mime the character's body movements. |
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Dancers, painters, sculptors, mime artists and musicians contribute to the vitality of their communities by communicating their own unique vision of the world. |
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While waiting for the bus, I amused myself by performing a mime interpretation of the Gettysburg Address. |
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A fool is usually extravagantly dressed, and communicates directly with the audience in speech or mime. |
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When Nicole visited the United States in 1960 with Marcel Marceau's mime troupe, she discovered the magical, smoke-filled ambience of Chicago's jazz clubs. |
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The emphasis was on movement, mime and clowning. |
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Thierry Mettetal creates an astonishing Baudelaire, a mix between a distinguished dandy, a Japanese dancer and the white-faced mime Marceau, highly-strung, governed by his penchants for sensuality. |
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In the afternoon, at the castle, a group of young people from Zurich, led by Irene Bianchi, presented in mime, music and song, the tough life of street children in Brazil. |
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Every moonwalker relies on a mime heritage. |
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Though Ouagadougou, the capital, is richer in dust than glitz, it put on a flamboyant opening ceremony that featured displays of horsemanship and mime. |
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The major thoroughfare of La Rambla is home to mime artists and street performers. |
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Heirs of a certain tradition of russian clown and mime, these young and talented artists have invented the speechless story of a totally wacko russian family. |
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They appeared on the BBC's Top of the Pops, a popular programme that controversially required artists to mime their singing and playing. |
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In February and March 1969, he undertook a short tour with Marc Bolan's duo Tyrannosaurus Rex, as third on the bill, performing a mime act. |
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There are a few mime gestures, a change of tone. |
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Although she tends not to be a dance actor of spontaneity, she was suddenly vivid in her mime reply to Carabosse and her calm counterprophecy, judiciously timed. |
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They include mime artists from the Netherlands, award-winning Czech dance company VerTeDance, and Acrophobia, a piece featuring trapeze work from German artists Liv and Tobi. |
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Marcel Marceau said he was inspired to become a mime artist after watching Chaplin, while the actor Raj Kapoor based his screen persona on the Tramp. |
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From 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional make up, mime and performance into his act. |
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Educated at King Edward VI High School for Girls in Edgbaston, Patricia studied Greek dance and mime and drama at the Ginner Mawer School of Dance and Drama. |
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From late 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional makeup, mime and performance into his act. |
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