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2,007 Mime Marcel Marceau Dies

I hear of this news through a laborer, and read
in The Country ;

"The French mime Marcel Marceau, known in particular for his character Bip, inspired by Charlie Chaplin, died at 84 years, according to sources announced his family.

Marceau, born in Strasbourg on March 22, 1923, to be buried in the coming days in the Parisian cemetery of Père Lachaise, was one of the best-known French artists in the world particularly in the United States, where his movement of "wind up" marked a revolution in the theater scene, which inspired such as the "Moonwalk" by Michael Jackson .

Since childhood he had admired the "artists silent" silent film as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon, who strove to imitate. In 1946 he entered the drama school Charles Dullin, where he became a special relationship with Professor Etienne Decroux and a year later created the character of Bip, a being marked by sensitivity and poetry that allowed him to explore modern society focusing in its tragic dimension.

in Paris in 1978 created a school of mime in which he taught the grammar of this art to perpetuate the over. The great figure of French mime stated that " the word is not necessary to express what it feels heart ."...

One consolation: the art never dies. Michael Jackson admired him very much and it is clear Marceau's influence on the choreography of MJ, here is a video that clearly reflects their work and good relationship. It is in French but almost no need translation;


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