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Another Short Hour
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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Purcell Room London 1994
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Equilibre Instable, Les Mutants, Cartoon
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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London International Mime Festival 1980
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Faut-Il Croire les Memes Sur Parole
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Ivan Bacciocchi's engaging performance explores twenty five centuries of theatre, from Greece and Rome to Italian commedia dell'arte, from Debureau, Copeau, Decroux, Barrault and other great names of 19th and early 20th century European theatre to the heyday of silent movies and the visual theatre innovators of our own times. Filled with humour and entertaining insights, the performance takes place in the intimate and atmospheric setting of the Institut français library.
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Institute Francais, London 16 Jan 2005
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Instablasix + En Ce Temps-La
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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London International Mime Festival 1985
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Le Chant Perdu Des Petits Riens
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Established twenty five years ago by its present artistic directors, Claire Heggen and Yves Marc, Theatre du Mouvement has been seen in sixty countries. Expert and entertaining, its work has been a major influence in the development of contemporary mime and visual theatre. Its latest show displays all this influential companys hallmark physical ingenuity and wit. A series of fleeting windows opening onto daily life, Le Chant Perdu Des Petits Riens focuses on all those unconscious gestures, signs and symbols which humans use automatically, when words are insufficient. With Claire Heggen, Claude Bokhobza and Dany Kashiro, original music by Michael Musseau, directed by Yves Marc.
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part of London International Mime Festival 2001. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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Purcell Room London 22 Jan 2001
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Lettre Au Porteur
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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Artaud, SW7, London 1992
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Retrospective
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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London International Mime Festival 1997
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Tant Que La Tete Est Sur Le Cou
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London International Mime Festival. The first Festival took place at The Cockpit Theatre and Arts Centre, London NW8, in January 1977. In that year the event was called The Cockpit Festival of Mime and Visual Theatre. It is now the longest running festival of its kind in the world. With the exceptions of 1983 and 1986, the Festival has taken place each year, featuring, in addition to workshops, films, debates and special events, performances by the following artists and companies.
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London International Mime Festival 1981
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