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On one occasion, Cyril sent the grammaticus Hierax to secretly discover the content of an edict that Orestes was to promulgate on the mimes shows, which attracted great crowds.
( This is not to be confused with " lip synching ," in which a performer mimes to a previously produced studio recording with the lead vocal intact.
As the camera retreats the lights dim and, in the misterioso passage which follows, Astaire mimes a series of stances, ranging from overt friendliness, wariness, surprise to watchful readiness and jaunty confidence.
It may be noticed that in the best manuscript 2 comes immediately before 14, an arrangement which is obviously right, since it places the three mimes together.
The inventions of " Gyp ", of Henri Lavedan, and of others, which tell a mundane anecdote wittily and maliciously in conversation, would probably present a close analogy to the lost mimes of the early Sicilian poets.
His mimes, in which he acted himself, had a great success in the provincial towns of Italy and at the games given by Caesar in 46 BC.
However, he first came to wider attention with a brief appearance in the video for ABC's " The Look of Love " ( in which he mimes the words " what's that?
Jarett Wieselman of the New York Post listed the scene in which Buffy mimes staking The Gentlemen and its humorous misunderstandings by the other characters among the top five best Buffy moments, especially praising Sarah Michelle Gellar's ( Buffy ) comedic acting.
Most of his translations are pioneering, which include a collection of Greek mimes, Sappho's lyrics, Euripides ' tragedies, Kojiki, Shikitei Sanba's Ukiyoburo, Sei Shōnagon's Makura no Sōshi and a collection of Kyogen.
He mimes a scene from Gounod's opera, in which Mephisto returns and the pact with Lucifer is signed in blood.
Among the regular sketches are Yucko The Clown approaching people on the street and insulting them with profanity and lewd gestures, mimes who start out acting like ' normal ' mimes, then turning to violent behavior ( one such sketch, for example, has one mime making a withdrawal from an ATM, only to be held up and ' shot ' by a second mime, who in turn is accosted by two ' police ' mimes and beaten-all in the view of the public ), and ' Dear Stankervision ', where questions are posed to the creators, Waco and Roger ( one such ' letter ' asks how laxatives work, which is followed by actors in costume displaying the effects of taking pills to relieve constipation ).
Michael Andrews's derivative style of composing owes much to the ground-breaking Symphony No. 3 ( Symphony of Sorrowful Songs ) by Henryk Górecki, to which Cherita mimes on stage.

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She was lively, and was fond of performing comic mimes with the dogs, as though they were performing in a circus.
In the third series they built a poor-quality, movie-themed animatronic wax museum from mannequins and charged tourists for entry, as well as competing as street mimes in Covent Garden Market.
When the battle began, the jugglers and mimes panicked and fled, and only Geigad and Svipdag remained to defend Hugleik, but they fought like an entire army.
When the battle began, the jugglers and mimes panicked and fled, and only Geigad and Svipdag remained to defend Hugleik, but they fought like an entire army.
Silent film comedians like Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton learned the craft of mime in the theatre, but through film, they would have a profound influence on mimes working in live theatre even decades after their death.
Similarly, while traditional mimes have been completely silent, contemporary mimes, while refraining from speaking, sometimes employ vocal sounds when they perform.
The four characters enter and exit, as they will all do later, in a style more reminiscent of Quad than the two Act Without Words mimes.
There are references to theatrical entertainments in China as early as the Shang Dynasty ; they often involved happiness, mimes, and acrobatic displays.

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One can also come across various buskers and mimes.

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Hugleik was never generous to an honourable man, but spent all his riches on mimes and jugglers.
Hugleik was never generous to an honourable man, but spent all his riches on mimes and jugglers.

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There are other attractions found around the place, mostly including mimes, clowns and jugglers.
Dienstag is an opera for 17 performers ( 3 solo voices, 10 solo instrumentalists, and 4 dancer-mimes ), actors, mimes, choir, a " modern orchestra " ( 29 to 32 instruments including synthesizers ) and, in the second act, electronic music ( titled " Oktophonie ") projected in eight channels, with loudspeakers arranged at the corners of a cube shape around the audience.

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Consequently, he forbade mimes from appearing on stage in public.
Person B lies on the ground, Person A mimes shoveling earth onto him.
* Theatre of China – began as early as the Shang Dynasty and often involved happiness, mimes, and acrobatic displays.
He is also friends with former SNL star Chevy Chase, who appeared in his video for " You Can Call Me Al " lip synching the song while Simon looks disgruntled and mimes backing vocals and the playing of various instruments beside him.
But it was the Pierrot as conceived by Legrand that had the greatest influence on future mimes.
And one of the last great mimes of the century, Georges Wague ( 1875 – 1965 ), though he began his career in Pierrot's costume, ultimately dismissed Baptiste's work as puerile and embryonic, averring that it was time for Pierrot's demise in order to make way for " characters less conventional, more human.
) A Cercle Funambulesque was founded in 1888, and Pierrot ( sometimes played by female mimes, such as Félicia Mallet ) dominated its productions until its demise in 1898.
But French mimes and actors were not the only figures responsible for Pierrot's ubiquity: the English Hanlon brothers ( sometimes called the Hanlon-Lees ), gymnasts and acrobats who had been schooled in the 1860s in pantomimes from Baptiste's repertoire, traveled ( and dazzled ) the world well into the twentieth century with their pantomimic sketches and extravaganzas featuring riotously nightmarish Pierrots.
Masks, mimes and miracles.
Le Théâtre des Funambules, ses mimes, ses acteurs et ses pantomimes ... Paris: Sapin.
The Ludi Florales included theatrical events, including mimes, nude actresses and prostitutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robot were a satire of Shields and Yarnell ( popular mimes of the period ) who performed a routine as a robotic couple called, " The Clinkers ".
The mimes are three in number: 2, 14, and 15.
" These three mimes are wonderfully natural and lifelike.
430 BC ) was a writer of mimes.
He was one of the world's most renowned mimes.

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