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kamilo84

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What is mime? What is the process through which a mime performance creates a piece?
 
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Domestic tragedy gradually replaced Heroic tragedy during the 1700s.
 
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Today the term mime refers to silent or nearly silent performances and the actors who create them. The mime begins with a narrative, an idea, or an image and then gives physical life to that concept. Mime performance is created through improvisational trial and error until a performance text is concretized into fixed patterns of movement. Most often, the author of the movement text is also the performer.

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