The art of mime is a multi-faceted world, at times totally silent and at others welcoming the use of spoken text and music. Over centuries, in both the west and east, many artists and masters contributed to the evolution of this art form. Historically, mime has passed through many different forms, from Primitive Dance to Greek and Roman Pantomime, from Commedia del Arte to the tradition of Debureau, from Asian Theatre to the Russian and Polish Schools of Mime, from the Music hall and Vaudeville to the Cinema. Why? In its portrayal of emotion, thought and experience through the body, mime transcends cultural barriers because it is based on expression and not on appearance. Mime is the most ancient performing Art in the world and, still today, attracts people in a very deep, intuitive way.
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