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"mime" Definitions
  1. (especially in the theatre) the use of movements of your hands or body and the expressions on your face to tell a story or to act something without speaking; a performance using this method of acting
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364 Sentences With "mime"

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The American Mime Theatre, NYC's other mime company, has been active since 1952.
Yet earlier forms of mime hardly resemble the mime we think of today.
Whatever the story, if an actor can act it or a dancer can dance it, a mime can mime it.
Broken Box Mime Theater is one of two active mime companies in New York City, and its founder is not yet thirty years old.
I'd love to have a mime festival in New York City and let American audiences know that there really are all kinds of mime.
The Goofy Mime: Mr. Mime One of the best parts of the trailers for Detective Pikachu featured most of Mr. Mime's scenes in the movie, and for good reason.
Mr. Mime, a literal mime and one of the most bizarre of the original 151 Pokémon, got a new evolution in "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield," in Mr. Rime.
In the early 1950s, Shepard and Curtis opened the first mime companies in the U.S. Shepard operated the Richmond Shepard Mime Studio in Los Angeles through the 1970s, and Curtis' American Mime Theatre, as mentioned above, continues in New York City to this day under the direction of Curtis' successor, Jean Barbour.
While Decroux, Barrault, and Lecoq all used mime to heighten an actor's presence and demonstrate the value of his movements, Marceau dedicated himself to performing mime as its own art form.
Before television, Shields did mime in Union Square in San Francisco, an activity that prompted many would be actors, comedians and performers in the 1980s to start doing mime on the street.
In the video titled "Shadow Puppets and Instructed Mime" (1990), an androgynous looking mime (Julie Goelle) executing Nauman's off-stage cues (à la Richard Foreman) subverted his control with subtle gestures of independence.
It's basically a human mime shrunk into a short Pokémon.
In the United States, mime is generally understood as a gimmick.
"There's only one thing that pays less than mime," Shepard said.
Yet mime, like acting and dance, has distinct schools and vocabularies.
The only logical solution is to handcuff her to a mime.
She shows up at Khloe and Tristan's in full mime gear.
By the 1990s, amateur performers were practicing mime in experimental theater.
My reaction was not atypical of audiences at mime shows today.
Mr Kinnear (now 40) has some of that mime-artist's ranginess.
Not like anything weird — I wasn't exactly doing any, like, mime.
In mime-like fashion, he would point to the ring finger.
And it may decelerate, so that it resembles slow-motion mime.
He also briefly studied under the famed mime artist Marcel Marceau.
He appeared at clubs in the San Francisco area like the hungry i, working in a style of his own invention he called sign mime, which combined elements of American Sign Language with the tools of mime.
His name is Richmond Shepard, and he's an 86-year-old mime.
But mime is an art, with its own dedicated performers and teachers.
Mime exists between acting and dance, which it is often compared to.
So, she got the same exact mime to handcuff to her mother.
"Mime has a bit of bad rep in the States," she said.
Sometimes she convinces a crowd of children to mime a baseball game.
"I guess the truth is I'm not doing mime anymore," he said.
"I want mime to gain back some of its respect," Baumwoll said.
The effect is subtle — less like mime and more like painterly gesture.
Lindsay Kemp (19213–2018), performance and mime artist, choreographer, dancer, and actor.
In "Harlequinade," staged by Mr. Ratmansky from period sources, mime is bright, vivid, musical; but in "Swan Lake," staged by Kevin McKenzie, large parts of the mime are missing, others have been changed, and few are played with power.
A ballerina, mime, and tightrope-walking trio worthy of, well, 33.5k Instagram likes.
She tells Kourtney that she saw the same mime trick on Impractical Jokers.
It's not all the stuff people up until then could say mime was.
My mime performance of a potbellied man drinking sour milk received mixed reviews.
Jiri Turek, Letni Letna's founder and director, is himself a former mime artist.
Throughout the performance, the dancers dramatically mime expressions of sorrow, rage, and desperation.
In "A Day in the Life," the dancers mime individual words or suggestions.
He put out his hand to mime a handshake through the chain link.
On the third floor is Three Christs, Sleep Mime and the Last Supper.
In 1977, a mime couplewho also performed on The Red Skelton Show, Robert Shields and Lorene Yarnell, had the first mime sketch comedyprogram on TV. The Shields and Yarnell Show lasted only one season, but nothing like it has come since.
"We try to teach that we're not trying to be a mime," said Goldston.
Robert Shields, a mime, included the robotic movement in his routine in the 1960s.
He's like if a clown mixed with a mime and then became Pokémon-ized.
It's not that my style icon is a mime, nor is it Johnny Cash.
Since then, mime has concentrated into small communities and intermittent festivals around the country.
Rather, they operate mostly by mime and mimicry of obviously racist and classist rhetoric.
Then, Gadot amazingly managed to guess Fallon's 'IT' without him having to mime anything.
To sum up this Empire gem, we'd mime the high five and flame emoji.
Dimitri Jakob Müller, aka 'Dimitri the Clown' (1935–2016), mime artist and circus entertainer.
He knows other stars "mime," as he puts it, but he doesn't want to.
As for Ray's "Mime": perhaps he mimes sleeping, or perhaps he is really sleeping.
We came backstage afterward, and he said, 'Have you ever heard of fuckin' mime ?
She also performed in Europe, where she studied mime and performed with Marcel Marceau.
Scheduled performances at this year's event include an organ concert of Bach and Mozart at the Nikolaikirche; "African Reflections" on Bach by the Malian musician Vieux Farka Touré ; and Bach & Mime, a piece featuring mime performers and a chamber music group. bachfestleipzig.
Mime shows appear occasionally on small stages across the country and in alternative theater festivals.
That's how Goldston develops hourlong performances, and why larger mime companies can adapt Shakespeare plays.
Since mime is largely silent, physical acting, it requires a heightened dexterity and body awareness.
If post-prom Jessie texts like my bubbe, post-prom Ethan texts like a mime.
The big suit was actually inspired in a roundabout kind of way by kabuki mime.
His idea of a casting call involves barking incomprehensible, surrealist scenarios for actors to mime.
A woman dressed as a mime, blowing enormous bubbles with a bucket and some twine.
It comes out of breakdancing and is now more sophisticated, more like ballet and mime.
And is it weird that a mime show is kicking off a mild ontological crisis?
The second and third episodes are titled "Mime Cops" and "Spy Squad," according to Variety.
" Revisiting another work from this period included in the show, the video installation "Shadow Puppets and Instructed Mime" (1990), in which a voice-over offers degrading instructions to a meek mime, he said, "I hadn't seen that for years, and it was pretty scary.
Thankfully, Shepard, the oldest American mime, still performs his show You Want to be a What?!?
LONDON — Mime: "Nowadays, you say the word, and people feel sorry for you," sighs Joseph Seelig.
He later practiced and taught mime techniques as foundations for theater, dance, and other performing arts.
Bowers described Goldston as "the keeper of the flame of pure mime," but Goldston isn't stodgy.
He has also made numerous technical contributions, including inventing a new vocabulary called 'ballet mime acting.
"We've had company members who think we should take 'mime' out of our title," Baumwoll said.
Farfetch'd, for example, can be found only in Asia, and Mr. Mime is specific to Europe.
Berlin, rather more artfully, has deployed mime artists to remind late-night revellers to pipe down.
Harvard's defense in this case so far looks like the invisible wall conjured by a mime.
In the tumult of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday, he had to resort to mime.
As forms of wordless storytelling, mime and music are sister arts that rarely share a stage.
I think he likes what they portray, which is a nice and simple mime of life.
Go watch a mime on the street, or an a cappella trio in the train station.
He was sleeping with his legendary mime teacher, Lindsay Kemp, and also Kemp's costume designer, Natasha Korniloff.
Another time he elbowed a mime in the stomach when he disturbed Red while he was reading.
Yet, for Mueller, it may end up as impressive as shooting an annoying mime in Central Park.
Here is Mr. Siegel, an acclaimed Mime, performing that scene in a boldly modern production from Valencia.
Goldston and Barbour also agree that a proper mime festival would promote the art and improve performers' networks.
"Marceau was the first guy to write a bunch of [mime] plays and tour the world," Goldston said.
Once, in a mime I performed for a church mission trip, I was even cast as sex itself.
Many corporate servers still use S/MIME encryption, so the attack poses a significant risk to current systems.
His cuteness (mime for a late-night trip to the toilet, complete with sound effects) was less sweet.
At the end of "you & me," the new show from the Swiss mime troupe Mummenschanz, you will applaud.
His first job out of college was a gig as a roving mime at an Indiana theme park.
There's jumping, mime and swordplay; at one point, Mr. Walker gets hit by a floorboard during a fight.
Dobrik, who said it was his first time ever playing charades, desperately tried to mime a card dealer.
No, my dear, I'm afraid my parents sent me to Harvard to become a surgeon, not a mime.
Watching a person use a virtual reality headset looks like nothing so much as watching a mime with a clunky helmet strapped to his or her head, and thus designers Pablo Rochat and Fabio Benedetto pushed the concept to its logical, absurd conclusion and created Mime Academy for the Oculus Rift.
On Saturday mornings, Shepard clears the three chairs from his living/bed/dining room to teach a mime class.
Another said, "Paid £70 to see Justin Bieber to come out, mime and be rude to everyone for screaming."
Jacques Lecoq, a physiotherapist and gymnast, came to mime from a theoretical interest in the human body and movement.
Kemp was a mime artist, who instructed Bowie in this most ridiculed of crafts, plus several other cultural variations.
Words fail him; he turns to mime: Dave then explains that he is often paranoid and nervous on stage.
What you need: A black-and-white striped shirt or dress, bright red lipstick, white gloves, and mime makeup.
Because, even more than a ballet, "The Golden Cockerel" is a colorful fable told through music and danced mime.
During one musical number (the choreography is by Kelli Barclay), they mime passion for each other with striking dispassion.
I mime the requisite motions of the search and am grateful to the guard for not saying anything further.
He fizzes with nervous energy, constantly chiding and cajoling, resorting to expansive mime to convey messages to his players.
You don't need a lengthy introduction to a Pokémon named Mr. Mime to get what his whole deal is.
The plentiful mime is both broad and exact, capable of showing — without sound — how Harlequin's foppish rival sings poorly.
There's also a mime gesture that says "sleep": They don't sleep, but the desire is part of the intimacy.
It turns out the boy's teacher made him mime along to the song, even though he lost his recorder.
Among those performing was the church's mime ministry, one of several areas of service for Jackson at Big Bethel.
Calliope (muse of lyric poetry) and Polyhymnia (mime) have elements of labor in their solos, of trial and error.
The official website lets you know everything you need to become the very model of a modern mime: 1.
You'll also get to see lots and lots of other photorealistic Pokémon, including a Charizard and a Mr. Mime.
When he finally pulled us out of it, he explained his mime demonstration as more of a game than illusion.
Pearl the Mime, is a young performer who moved to New York City a few years ago to pursue acting.
Photo: APIf you use PGP or S/MIME for email encryption you should immediately disable it in your email client.
Three of the Pokémon still missing from ftb_hodor's Pokédex are region exclusives: Mr. Mime (Europe), Kangaskhan (Australia) and Farfetch'd (Asia).
I took an aptitude test in 7th grade and it said my best profession was a clown or a mime.
Under Kemp, Bowie learned ancient dramatic arts like mime, kabuki, and commedia dell'arte that operate on a grand, exaggerated scale.
During the 1960s, Marceau occasionally performed mime with the host of the long-running variety hour, The Red Skelton Show.
The person was instructed to both talk out loud and to mime, or mouth, verbal speech without uttering a sound.
If you want that to be you, Senator Cory Booker, start figuring out how to at least mime eating bratwurst.
Both halves of the production focus on a brand of quaint physical humor I shall not refer to as mime.
A mime or jester quality to the models draws positive attention to the Szenfeld's stark-white, multi-tiered paper creations.
"Everyone," the reader is matter-of-factly told, simply "called him MIME BOY" — and the others appear to leave him alone.
Mr. Kovarsky learned how to mime a mean vibrato, and Ms. Hall-Tompkins gave him pointers on inflection, bowing and movement.
There's Charizard, Bulbasaur Greninja, Mr. Mime, Snorlax, Machamp, Lickitung, Ludicolo, Morelull, Evee, Aipom, and even Mewtwo to name just a few.
Boston's great strength will be an ability to mime its opponent's top unit and then flex with a more talented troupe.
I mime trying to eat the burrito and then pretend to lose my grip on it, tossing it into the void.
Ten years later, he was on Saturday Night Live as a French mime who is so annoying, his roommate shoots him.
I might have nixed my mime career prematurely, but during the moments I was performing, I felt some of its power.
With $150,000 in funding and strictly choreographed dance and mime routines, the show offered a clearer vision of Kate's spectacular world.
Gates shares how taking mime classes and talking to SEAL Team Six interrogators helped him to step up his communication skills.
Mr. Ratmansky tells the story of a magical rooster in czarist Russia with a heavy dose of mime and folk dance.
Mr. Ratmansky tells the story of a magical rooster in Tsarist Russia with a heavy dose of mime and folk dance.
The movement is occasionally representational — at one point the dancers mime playing sports — but more often it escapes such easy readings.
I'll just stand there in a state of stupid happiness while I sing the whole song and mime the whistle parts.
Closers get to pump their fists, untuck their jerseys or mime shooting arrows into the sky when the victory is secured.
Tim Chartier will perform mathematically themed mime, and John Chase will demonstrate that math and physics activity otherwise known as juggling.
Since its inception, Letni Letna has also encouraged the development of contemporary circus in the Czech Republic, a country with a long mime tradition: Jean-Gaspard Deburau, the 19th-century mime who performed under the name Baptiste and was a key figure in Marcel Carné's film "Children of Paradise," was born in Bohemia (now Czech territory).
These entertainers, who often offer illusions but not emotional conflicts or rich stories, present only snippets of all that mime can do.
While hanging out in the kitchen with Kourtney, Kendall, and a spoken to, but not shown Kylie, Pierre the Mime shows up.
In a brief flirtation with theater, he played a mime in his high school play, according to a picture in his yearbook.
Blood spurted from his head—Cannavale did a mime—and the theatre's management asked if there was a doctor in the house.
I had been anticipating, for example, being asked to mime pouring a glass of water, something I remember being quite good at.
Even so, there is more mime than most contemporary audiences are accustomed to, all in the interest of conveying the fantastical story.
Mr. Mime looks particularly disturbing, and seeing Charizard's CGI incarnation feels like when someone first told you that dinosaurs actually have feathers.
During a pre-game segment, the New York Giants wideout saw an opportunity to throw down some steps and mime a standup.
This popular troupe of mime-acrobats named after a fungus used to sprout in Chelsea every summer with new and recent growths.
Two politicians sit opposite one another and mime Mike and El's lines, building up to a fistfight and an all out brawl.
He also enlisted the help of a cousin, the mime Marcel Marceau, when he was evacuating children hiding in a French orphanage.
The Indian classical forms tend to divide into abhinaya, expressional movement with a striking mime emphasis; and nritta, dance as pure form.
The British comedian BENNY HILL was best known for his long-running sketch show, which featured slapstick, mime, parody and double entendre.
The play begins with a surreal dance in subdued blue light as all the characters mime picking cotton and cutting sugar cane.
We're also introduced to two new supervillains, the Marionette and the Mime, who help to add more sorely-needed diversity to the fold.
Besides his alleged mime and puppeteer ambitions ... the multimillionaire inventor of McAfee AntiVirus software has been trying to get the Libertarian presidential nod.
The crew members rocked several circus costumes, such as a clown, popcorn vendor, mime, bearded lady and a super tall man on stilts.
We all know the silly scene of a dog, deep in slumber, energetically scuffling its paws in the mime of a fast run.
Things got super dark, super fast, but points for a making a mime segment to "Time Of My Life" on Weekend Update work.
It is a short, unexceptional bridge, but serves as an intimate stage for musicians, especially Americans playing jazz, jugglers, actors and mime artists.
If we pull up an actual version of this Mr. Mime, you'll see that it's a little bit smaller than the real version.
We have picked up a little bit of Russian, and we try to point or mime first, but it makes it much easier.
He went on to do it all: He was one-half of a touring mime team, a television announcer, a radio disc jockey.
"George [Lucas] told me right away it was going to be a mime character, because they put the noises on afterwards," said Mayhew.
She then explains — in traditional mime gestures (Ballet Theater's production preserves most of these) — that she is the queen of the swan maidens.
Mime is often considered too old-fashioned for contemporary audiences, but here it is legible and smoothly integrated, providing a welcome dramatic clarity.
Cranston tells the story with much gesticulation and mime, somewhat to the discomfort of Colin Farrell who's next to him on the couch.
She trained as a mime, for literality's sake, and her work at Prada and MiuMiu has always been cerebral, more about ideas than looks.
When it looked like he was setting up to spin, Whitaker would just mime a step in and then step out of the way.
It has so far invested in three firms — Norway-focused Mime Petroleum, infrastructure company GPS Group and Authentix, which provides services for oil trading.
A sprightly 68-year-old, Mr. Seelig is one of the artistic directors of the London International Mime Festival, which he founded in 1977.
Whenever the screen froze, I'd race up to the bartender, point at the wall, and mime a jump shot until he refreshed the link.
Some of the singers are seated with instruments, and during the paean to "holy German art" they mime their counterparts in the orchestra pit.
There are parallels with classical ballet — the way they subdivide dance into pure dance, expressive dance, like ballet d'action in ballet, and pure mime.
Critic's notebook The troupe of mime-acrobats, presenting two programs after a five-year absence, feels like what it is: a late-generation copy.
They had to bring someone on the end of the line to orgasm without being able to do much other than mime a blowjob.
Klopp told his team, with the lead and through the medium of mime, not to take its feet off City's throats, and it worked.
Soon, Ms. Olinghouse also appeared: a less easily identifiable figure, in a red jumpsuit and a yellow wig, running around like a demented mime.
Those arriving early can see the mimes put on their makeup; those staying late can take part in a post-show mime mini-workshop.brokenboxmime.
WILLIAM DAVIS: My parents got me lessons when I was 5 because I would mime playing with a cast-iron skillet and a chopstick.
When people mime his hardened competitive spirit, they clench their fists and make chomping, biting gestures, evidently comparing him with an implacable snapping turtle.
That means Pikachu has fur, Charizard has scales, and Mr. Mime has a creepy little face that you shouldn't let anywhere near your loved ones.
Mr. Norman's "Mine, Mime, Meme" was inspired by an installation in which mirrored machines rotate to the movements of the viewer who walks among them.
In fact, this year's edition, which starts on Saturday, is a rarity in that it includes a bona fide mime artist: the comedian Trygve Wakenshaw.
In the late 20063s, Lindsay Kemp, a dancer, actor and mime, became a lasting influence on Mr. Bowie, focusing his interest in movement and artifice.
Although Marceau's outfit — the striped shirt — shared one aspect with cliché mime (striped shirt, black pants, white gloves, and suspenders), that image's origin is unknown.
The 22-year-old shortstop first nervously, but then gleefully, puts on a delightful mime-act with the foul ball eaten up by the catwalk.
" This possibly explains why everyone is putting so much effort into the post-boyband choreography on display here, which I would describe as "emotional mime.
Dress up as something obvious that people will recognize, like a mime, or buy a thrift store overcoat and be the guy from Twin Peaks.
Researchers are warning that there is an security vulnerability affecting two email security protocols: S/MIME and the granddaddy of all email encryption standards, PGP.
"Paris Merveilles" (directed by Franco Dragone) has a mime as a recurrent character, projections of the city's hallmarks, and topless women waving the tricolor flag.
The audience and viewers at home could see he was supposed to mime out the film "Hustlers," starring Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, and Lili Reinhart.
A painter, mime, philosopher and ecologist as well as a sculptor in marble, Mommens became a life partner and also a life force for Gray.
I know that San Marino is small, but surely they could have put someone from their enclave up, at least to mime piano or something.
He had been working in television, first for Julia Child's cooking show and then for Merv Griffin, when he auditioned for a politically themed mime troupe.
Recommended for ages 83 and older and involving puppetry, movement, mime and music, the story relates a boy's adventures in the company of the North Wind.
Mr. Bragg, who was born deaf to deaf parents, began carving out a performing career in the late 21973s after studying with the mime Marcel Marceau.
As a nice backhand reference to the type of riches you'll likely make once you enter the magical world of mimicry, Mime Academy is apparently free.
You mime stabbing yourself in the eyeball as the next caller says that she thinks three kids outside the 7-Eleven are getting ready to rob it.
Nearby is a theatrically lit black and white video in which two hands (Ching's) mime gestures of tying, folding, and squeezing between fingers a small unseen object.
She planned to pursue movement into the future, even pondering going to a "modern mime school" in Paris ("I was going to be like a clown basically").
The region exclusive Pokémon are Mr. Mime in Europe, Farfetch'd in Japan and Kangaskhan in Australia and New Zealand, but he'll soon have help catching those, too.
His absent love was a working woman, and his Bharatanatyam solo cutely incorporated mime, for typing and Skyping, without abandoning the expressive coherence of the traditional form.
He got so heated on a call that he jumped up into the technical area, contested the foul, and then decided to mime out the whole thing.
The cartoonish approach helped solve the problem of the first act, in which neither the petulant, grating Siegfried nor his oleaginous, sinister guardian Mime are particularly sympathetic.
And what Ms. Buckmaster has preserved — what must have prompted the adaptation — is the sense of wonder, elicited mainly through a beguiling mix of dance and mime.
At the end, to Shostakovich's famous but still surprising setting of "Tea for Two," the story's four newlywed husbands require their brides to mime polite tea-drinking.
But if they did, they'd use S/MIME, which is like PGP but centrally managed and therefore popular in the corporate/government world, and simpler to use.
Part of the reason that tactic has worked so well — whether for Billy the Mime or Tig Notaro — is the expectation of the relief of the joke.
Adam caved and screamed a few words about having broken into a zoo, and for some reason I started to mime cranking an old-timey movie camera.
Shepard operates his own unofficial mime studio from his 400-square-foot apartment, layered in dusty area rugs and cluttered with photographs and trinkets from his long career.
I simply cannot for one second believe that C.K. was unaware of the rumors surrounding him when he had Charlie Day mime masturbating while discussing Rose Byrne's character.
The actress showed off Neutrogena's cleaning power when she used the wipes to take off every drop of the mime makeup she used for her Halloween-themed costume.
The ubiquitous email encryption schemes PGP and S/MIME are vulnerable to attack, according to a group of German and Belgian researchers who posted their findings on Monday.
If the mime bumps his nose on it and tries to push it with both hands, we might join in the illusion, though the stage is truly bare.
Bournonville loved a good story; his works, based on folk legends and fairy tales, are filled with passages of surprisingly naturalistic mime, as well as buoyant, joyful dancing.
Women delicately mime picking flowers, or are turned upside down when the text, sung onstage by a tenor and mezzo-soprano, alludes to a pavilion reflected in water.
Though only 4 feet 11 inches tall, Ms. Devi could command the stage, taking several different roles in a single tale told through movement and dramatic mime dialogue.
Each episode cuts away and back to a main story, with the first two centered around an America's Best Bitmoji game show and a Mime Cops hostage negotiation.
Aside from Jennifer Beals, who plays a lesbian with unfettered gusto, there's a palpable difference between watching women fully lean into their desire and watching them mime it.
But there's nothing conventional about this theatrical version, which draws on the British tradition of panto, an art form far more closely related to vaudeville than to mime.
Will mime your greatest fears and encase you in a glass prison until you verbalize them for onlooking strangers and leave a generous tip in its enormous beak mouth.
There was also Andrew Loog Oldham and a nervous Brett Smiley debuting on British TV with "Space Ace," which Brett had expected to mime but had to perform live.
A second attack takes advantage of flaws in OpenPGP and S/MIME to inject malicious text that in turn makes it possible to steal the plaintext of encrypted emails.
The tickets are free, but they're accepting donations for the SF Mime Troupe and Asexuality SF, the ace meet-up group in the Bay Area, so I donate $20.
Those who use PGP and S/MIME to send secure emails are being advised to cease using and disable the tools with immediate effect following a major security scare.
It felt at times as though Coldplay's stewardship of the mantle of Biggest Rock Band Alive was, in part, a shell game to mime the moves of their predecessor.
The vulnerability affects two of the most common email encryption protocols, PGP and S/MIME, although the degree of vulnerability depends heavily on the client's implementation of the protocol.
As the scheming Mime, who takes in the orphaned Siegfried in the hope of using the boy's strength to gain the ring, Gerhard Siegel infused his tenor with venom.
So Klopp, the Liverpool manager, had to resort to elaborate mime: turning to his left and pushing, then pointing at Can and lifting an imaginary weight onto his shoulders.
Why were there photos of him happily rowing a woman I had never heard about in a pond in Central Park, and why was she dressed as a mime?
So predictable are the outlines of their story that you could mime every book scene in the broad gestures of silent movies, and we'd get the gist more rewardingly.
Lindsay Kemp, a boundary-pushing British dancer, choreographer and mime who taught David Bowie and Kate Bush how to move, died on Friday at his home in Livorno, Italy.
Of course, it's not easier being a mime today than it was in the 43s or 80s, when the art form was more popular on TV and in the streets.
Now we know that Beto O'Rourke is friends with literal rockstars and loves Minor Threat, while, in addition to being pure unadulterated fundamentalist evil, Ted Cruz was a fucking mime.
It didn't take long for people to remind Cruz that he was once a creepy mime and that he probably shouldn't make fun of O'Rourke for his rock band past.
Washington (CNN)As the White House rushed to contain the fallout on Capitol Hill during a head-spinning week of controversies, one senator resorted to mime to describe his reaction.
You see harvesters negotiating (in ballet mime) for more pay; you also see them dancing as they harvest, in steps that never feel false to the truth of farm life.
It's a modern classic that underscores how terrifying it can be to raise a child, or be a child with a crazy mom and a demon mime on your cieling.
Though "Shadow Puppets and Instructed Mime" was shown at the Schaulager installation of Disappearing Acts from March to August of this year, it was not included in the MoMA exhibition.
While McMenamy, who trained in physical theater and mime at the Jacques Lecoq school in Paris, has always modeled in the brand's presentations, this season she coached the other models.
Act 2 brings on an abundance of dancing, but story and movement mingle and merge throughout the ballet, from the Prince's mime sequence to the extraordinary Waltz of the Flowers.
The Australian comedian Zoe Coombs Marr won the coveted Barry Award at last year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival with this gender-bending show about alter egos, mime and intersectional feminism.
Her parents express themselves in mime alone, but she speaks pure dance (like her fairy godmothers in the ballet's Prologue), and she possesses full command of its vocabulary and resources.
As the foreigners march through — a nurse from a global health organization here, a clown and a mime from an arts group there — the play can become a little tangled.
Become a social worker, a therapist, an artist, a professional poi fire dancer, a political mime, a roller derbyist, and a small-batch, cruelty-free beer maker—all at once.
Starting today, you'll be able to download and take photos with Charizard, Jigglypuff, Mr. Mime, and Detective Pikachu from within the Playground section of the camera app on Google Pixel phones.
And until the Oculus Rift can track your feet, you can't exactly mime making a field goal either, so I have basically no idea how they fit strategically into the game.
Slipping into the part Badejo had physical trainers build up muscles in certain areas of his body, remembers Allder, and took up mime classes, learning to move according to Scott's wishes.
Past mime festival audiences have seen dancers tossed around by a giant car factory robot; plastic bag "people" blown to life by wind fans; juggling refined to the point of ballet.
In an ideal world, he says, the whole gesture of what he's doing would be comprehensible to everyone—it'd be as pure and self-contained as mime, or a great film.
The academy's curriculum includes classes in mime and in character dance — balleticized versions of the mazurka, czardas and other folk dances — neither of which are emphasized in most American ballet training.
But on my last stop, in the city of Sokcho, just south of the Demilitarized Zone, I was on my own — and possessed with the Korean language skills of a mime.
In the waning years of the Franco dictatorship, Mr. Boadella was a co-founder of Els Joglars, a theater company that used mime and comedy to challenge censorship under Franco's regime.
"Chair" began with the idea of using a "He loves me, he loves me not" routine — sitting and standing, in mime gestures — from the ballet "Giselle," but it was also therapy.
In a large print, the mime Marcel Marceau looks grizzled, world-weary, but gently confiding, more like the French Resistance fighter he had been than the popular clown he had become.
The goofy exuberance of that era's prime-time TV programming was an ideal fit artistically and aesthetically for Williams, with his rainbow suspenders, striped mime shirts and midlength dry-look hair.
Orthodox ballet mime is used: Although Giselle's mother, Berthe (Elaine Kudo, the company ballet master), does not gesticulate the full story of the wilis, her sustained narration is authoritative and lucid.
Helberg has the long sad mug of a mime and the body of a boy; instead of strolling, he seems to hover along, with his hands held stiffly by his side.
By play five or six, I was completely off-book—able to mime along entirely without assistance, the tired marbles of my eyes reflecting laptop-white as I gormlessly mouthed along.
Sorry kids, but there is no amount of money that would make me smear the white paint Marie favored on my face and go out into the world — I'm not a mime.
The scales on Charizard, the hair on Pikachu, and the flesh of Mr. Mime all pop to life on the screen in a way that's both amazing and, according to some, disturbing.
"I'm also looking for it to help people get justice or get acknowledgments at least for microaggression," said Mx. Janecko, currently on co-op in San Francisco, working at a mime theater.
"He was not what you would consider a classically handsome man, so I figured if he could make it, so could I." At Ball State University, he fell in love with mime.
Three Christs, Sleeping Mime, and the Last Supper / Pagan Paradise: Charles Ray and the Hill Collection continues at the Hill Art Foundation (239 Tenth Avenue, Third Floor, Chelsea, Manhattan) through February 15.
The Australian comedy duo the Umbilical Brothers, made up of Shane Dundas and David Collins, fuse mime, slapstick and stand-up for inventive, fast-paced performances that exist in their own universes.
Here to usher the dusty old world of miming into the 21st century are Pablo Rochat and Fabio Benedetto, two art directors and designers who just launched the VR-enabled Mime Academy.
When a call went up imploring "les enfants" come back to the window, Albert put his hands to the side of his head in mime, indicating the children had gone for a nap.
In the mime-as-­metaphor symbolism of this tautly constructed, demanding fable, Dennis's predicament is likened to the feeling of being cut off from the rest of the world by an invisible wall.
"He was the only guy I ever saw who could make the ball come to him," said Mr. Daniels, stretching an arm and bending low to mime Mr. Kaline scooping up a grounder.
About halfway through, there is a five-minute segment in which she attempts to mime taking a picture of her vagina with her phone, raising her leg at an awkward 90-degree angle.
Supporting characters — Lady Capulet (Maria Kowroski), Paris (Russell Janzen), the Duke of Verona (Silas Farley), Friar Laurence (Aaron Sanz) — have mime gestures that register with more force than when the production was new.
"Pierrot Climbing Through a Window" (7943-55), the finale of a sequence depicting a mime in white costume and black skullcap, glows with the beautiful violet-brown tones characteristic of silver chloride prints.
Her demonstration was charmingly communicative (how adorably she enacted the boy-god Krishna's inability to refrain from stealing cow-milk), and with long, varied phrases she seamlessly joined mime gestures with dance steps.
Mime, a humanoid pokémon modeled after a clown, in "Detective Pikachu") to the exhausting (yet another movie featuring Batman's green-haired nemesis, the Joker) to the nightmare inducing (Pennywise in "It Chapter Two").
In her performance at the Erasing Borders festival, dance and mime converged in a tale of the young Krishna, with her footwork, torso, arms and spiraling turns wafting the gestures into the sublime.
But when British actor and mime artist Anthony Daniels first saw a concept sketch of the golden droid by artist Ralph McQuarrie over the shoulder of George Lucas, he got a different vibe.
If the performance seeks to create an illusion, such as a group of mimes becoming a car in a high-speed chase, or a single mime creating a wall, it can be called pantomime.
Antivirus software legend John McAfee should be counting his piles of money and settling into retirement, but no -- he says he's looking for face paint and a park to pester people ... as a mime.
London audiences were mesmerised in 1823 by the mute turn of Thomas Potter Cooke, a mime artist, who played the monster in a blue body-stocking, mini-toga and green and yellow face-paint.
And there are a few nice touches, like the fact that you can pick up virtual grenades with one hand, hold them up to your headset, and mime pulling the pin with your teeth.
The greatness of Roth was that he was a man of parts, a student of Flaubert and Thomas Mann who could also mime stand-up comedy, a high modernist and a low-brow quipster.
After Khloé decided to handcuff a mime to her mom to add some humor and light-heartedness to her day, Jenner struck back by giving her daughter a little taste of her own medicine.
Music classes, dance classes, toddler yoga, baby gyms, kids museum memberships, aquarium memberships, sports leagues, swim lessons, astronaut camp, plein air painting workshops, mime school — you name it, it exists, and it costs money.
The actors here spend a lot of time doing everyday activities — mime calling cards like showering, toothbrushing — that made me long for the abstraction of dance or the greater specificity of an actual toothbrush.
Bowers, a mime, portrays the wanderer of the title, who loses his home, packs his belongings in a suitcase, travels a long distance by foot and bus and eventually finds himself at a border crossing.
" He, meanwhile, remembers her as a thorn in his side, forever writing letters to the Arts Council "on behalf of something called the Mime Action Group saying that the festival wasn't doing this or that.
In the shots, Miley — a noted marijuana enthusiast, who recently said she started smoking weed again — held up her floral bouquet to her face with one hand, using her other to mime lighting the greenery.
Mr. Mime, at one point, was shown cleaning a room, and there are "fighting" type Pokémon that rely on things like throws and strikes, rather than typically "animalistic" attacks like scratching or, uh, breathing fire.
I was teaching at a fine arts camp in Sitka, Alaska, when the game came out — two weeks spent with talented artistic youth who had chosen to spend their summers practicing mime, ballet and photography.
This season performing opposite Guillaume Côté, a guest dancer from the National Ballet of Canada — from his mime to his partnering, he was a class act — Ms. Mearns embodied Odette especially to her barest essence.
Watching her mime the motions of spreading sweet butter on a freshly baked poppy-seed roll — every bit of the roll's surface had to be covered — was like hearing her declare: My family loved me!
The photo of her mime-licking what looks like a Final Fantasy replica knife is lodged in the national psyche, and she's done a remarkable job of keeping herself in the headlines from beyond bars.
Drag dancing falls into a style known as "vogueing" which involves physical stunts, stretching, contortion, and mime in extremely energetic performances, says Joshua Honrado, an athletic trainer at NYU Langone's Harkness Center for Dance Injuries.
In one silly image, Cyrus — a noted marijuana enthusiast, who recently said she started smoking weed again — held up her floral bouquet to her face with one hand, using her other to mime lighting the greenery.
The vulnerabilities in PGP and S/MIME standards pose an immediate risk to email communication including the potential exposure of the contents of past messages, said the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a U.S. digital rights group.
" As a student, she had been dragged to the festival by her boyfriend at the time, a recent mime convert, and remembers Mr. Seelig as "a lugubrious figure in a bookie's suit and a bow tie.
" As the character lies atop the monster he has created, he barks the nonsense word "sedagive," referring to an earlier joke in the scene in which his assistant misinterpreted an attempt to mime the word "sedative.
Directed by Tunisian actor Bahram Aloui,  "Symphonie des silences" featured the mime-like silent movements of deaf actors, including Omnia Ben Slimen, Ziyede Cherni, Siwar El Bahrouni, Emna Ghariani, Takwa Mechergui, Raouf Messai, and Mohamed Ouni.
After meeting and falling in love with the actor Simon Callow, he moved to London, where he studied at the International School of Corporal Mime for a year and began to try his hand at directing.
So no, this isn't the suspenders-and-beret style of mime, though the performers do all wear the characteristic oval of white makeup, with blacked brows, blacked lips and each eye quartered by three black lines.
Nic Cage has had an exceptionally weird month, and that's saying a lot for a guy who was stalked by a mime and once woke up to a naked stranger eating a Fudgesicle on his bed.
The new app also has a somewhat significant oversight: The app doesn't enable uploading of video content, which means that filmmakers and mime artists will have to go elsewhere for an app to show off their trade.
A theater major who had studied mime and dance in college, Shanks got his big break in "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" when he was cast as the Native American friend of the frontier woodsman.
Christine Goerke continues as Brünnhilde, with Stefan Vinke as Siegfried, Michael Volle as the Wanderer, Tomasz Konieczny as Alberich, Gerhard Siegel as Mime, Dmitry Belosselskiy as Fafner, Karen Cargill as Erda and Erin Morley as the Woodbird.
Recommended for children 8 and older, the show, part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, comprises acrobatics, machinery, mime, dance, song and comedic bits that evoke Mr. Thierrée's famous grandfather, Charlie Chaplin.
But between admiring the cute, shellfish-meets-baby dragon qualities of "Shellmander" and just combining literally every other pokémon with Mr. Mime, nobody is doing the truly important work of telling you which ones are the most powerful.
In what turned out to be a devastating burn against Cruz, the back-and-forth resulting in the dredging up of documentation that Cruz once appeared on stage not as a cool rock guy but as a mime.
And Trulee Hall's videos of attractive women in lingerie groping giant rocks (SexyTime Rock Variatons, 22019) and live and papier-mâché women simulating group sex (Eves' Mime Menage, 753) seem to hover between performing and parodying women's desire.
CHICAGO — Whether there was a mime leading warm-ups, a 43s van blasting disco music or Chicago Cubs mingling with real cubs this spring, Cubs Manager Joe Maddon was in top form long before the season's first pitch.
Apple also notes that this patch "resolves an issue where charging may be interrupted on YubiKey Lightning-powered accessories" and clears up a bug that caused some replies to S/MIME messages between Exchange accounts to be unreadable.
These sections and others feel heavy and solipsistic, more about the performers celebrating what they could accomplish through mime (see, not just for walking down pretend stairs anymore!) and less about nuanced explorations of the topics at hand.
We could see stars Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Melissa McCarthy mime their action shots, but they were so far away I could have covered each of them up with a pinky nail from where I sat.
The first real scene ("1979!" the actors shout) takes place at Frank's mansion in Bel Air, at a party for a movie that he's produced, where smiling guests dance to the ebullient "Rich and Happy" and mime snorting cocaine.
Upon the foundation of this male-female negotiation, Petipa constructs the rest of almost every act — the central suite of classical dances with their solo variations, and coda, the other ensembles in various styles, the mime scenes, and more.
There, the pianist Sara Davis Buechner was joined by the mime dancer Yayoi Hirano in a performance of Jacques Ibert's "Histoires" in which the addition of spare, precise movements and Noh-style masks deepened the music's mystery and whimsy.
Unless one is a mime, we all speak English as part of our jobs, and whether one is a politician, a shop foreman or, particularly, a military commander, every word we utter on the job can have serious consequences.
Echoes of Wagner's "Siegfried" come through vividly during the scene when the witch tries to fatten Hansel up for baking, especially the exchange in Act II of "Siegfried" when the wily Mime prepares a nourishing drink that's actually poison.
Mime artists lounge on the carpeted staircases, hundreds of tables littered with laptops stretch throughout various halls, and one man lies fully dressed and face down in a squatter's mattress, burnt out from the previous night of ferociously hitting keyboards.
French Women Really Know What It Is to Be Voiceless (A mime desperately tries to break out of a glass box.) Escargot For some reason, celebrated French women keep making tone-deaf statements challenging the existence of harassment and abuse.
Cusack appreciates it when fans of the movie give him kudos for it, partly because they tend not to quote the film or, say, mime holding up an imaginary boombox in some sad attempt to replicate the movie's most memorable scene.
Long before Maddon turned Wrigley Field into a miniature zoo with animals or had his team wear onesies on a trip home last season, long before the mime and the real cubs and the retro van, there was a Dodge.
You find this dynamic, too, in Steffani Jemison's video of a galvanic performance by the Reverend Susan Webb, Christian minister and master mime, and in a mural-scale canvas by Janiva Ellis that fuses Afro-futurist fantasy with history painting.
Instead, you will be greeted by a vast ocean of faces awash with joy, gesturing dramatically towards a group of men on stage whose job for the night is to mime along to Whitney Houston singles with inflatable double neck guitars.
" But along with Mime and Alberich, hated figures from Wagner's "Ring" cycle, Beckmesser is, Mr. Kosky added, a figure who is "marinated in the juices of 19th-century anti-Semitism, and consciously and unconsciously Wagner and his audience knew that.
Mr. Kovarsky, who took violin lessons as a child, said that as he danced he wanted to mime the playing realistically, but not so much so that audiences would forget that someone of Ms. Hall-Tomkins's caliber was actually playing the music.
Despite the crowds, other reporters tell me that the hearing wasn't nearly as packed as Judge Alsup's climate tutorial in March, where scientists did interpretive dances to mime carbon dioxide's absorption of infrared radiation and the judge sported a science-themed tie.
Ayoub and Disick do everything to make sure the show, Pardon My French with French Montana, is as hilariously bad as possible, including a painfully awkward monologue, a surprise mime (French Mimetana) and a "wrap battle," where Montana is tasked with wrapping packages.
After fronting a series of bands in the 1960s, dabbling with folk music, dance and even mime, the south Londoner emerged as a star in his own right with "Space Oddity," released in 1969, just five days before the Apollo 11 launch.
Motion-controlled virtual reality experiences — games and apps that ask me to mime things like shooting or painting with my hands — have gotten me physically engaged with computing in a way I've never been, and they leave me feeling better as a result.
I'm a middle-class white person, but in the case of people painting themselves black, if they're not mimicking a black person in any other way, not doing the minstrel or mime thing, then it's just the colour that the face is painted.
In computers, MIME also refers to the technology that helps you send out files, photos, videos and other things via email, which when you think about it, is all about copying, as your recipient gets a duplicate version of what you create.
As two participants coupled together, playing Katonya and her lover, they stopped looking at the script and exaggerated their mouths to mime Linzy's words, beginning to look like a natural couple as they discussed the stresses of their daily lives and personal struggles.
"A creature performer needs to be a very odd combination of marathon runner and a mime, who can express himself through layers and layers of latex and acrylic and silicon," said del Toro, who has worked with Jones on six of his feature films.
By the time "mime" fell out of fashion, the festival's name had stuck, and over four decades it has had a significant impact on British theater, disrupting the dominance of scripted plays — something that hasn't quite happened the same way in the United States.
The players behind the three main characters — Baby Shark, a fox named Pinkfong and a hedgehog named Hogi — are cloaked head to toe in fuzzy mascot costumes, and mime their lines to taped vocal performances by singers that SmartStudy deemed most suited to the brand.
As they sing, both together and individually, with Marie at the piano and Rosetta mostly on guitar (neither actress actually plays, although they mime it convincingly), Rosetta draws out the shy Marie, who's at first awed by singing with a woman she has long admired.
A recording of Monday's event posted to social media showed Emigration Minister Nabila Makram gesturing at her neck with her hand to mime the slitting of a throat as she tells the crowd in Arabic that anyone who speaks badly about Egypt should be "chopped".
There are 43 muscles in the human face and you can count most of them during "Skin," a sometimes absorbing and sometimes irritating evening of cast-created vignettes, performed by the wildly expressive members of Broken Box Mime Theater at A.R.T./ New York Theaters.
And this isn't even getting into Marston's erotic novel about Julius Caesar in which he describes lesbianism as "perfect," nor the Wonder Woman comics, in which women tie each other up, spank each other, and dress up as deer in order to mime eating one another.
Workers could interpret those prompts however they wished—they could find a pool and literally dive in, or they could mime diving from the top of a staircase—but either way, they'd videotape themselves and post it to YouTube, at which point they'd receive a modest payment.
While Wurm highlights photography within surrealist situations—as does featured dada artist Man Ray—others reinterpret photography through direct acting, like the posed mime performances of Charles Deburau by French photographer Nadar, or those of Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe, who had an affiliation with avant-garde dancers.
In addition, Mr. Trump avoided a full-on, public embrace of the pariah crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, leaving it to Mr. Putin and the prince to mime how fellow thugs salute each other when America has taken leave of its moral leadership.
The exhibition lingers over Graham's halcyon early years in San Francisco — the years of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the Trips Festival, the Human Be-In and the original Fillmore Auditorium, which Graham booked from 1966 to 1968 before moving on to the larger Fillmore West.
Carol didn't just wait until Christmas to break out her vocal chops: At Marcia's high school Family Frolic Night (what we have to imagine is some sort of parent-child variety show), Carol and Marcia did a mime-song-dance performance to resounding applause from the whole family.
His journeyman career, including stints as a singer, comedian and mime, has ranged from the swarthy (his turn as Django, the drifter Gypsy hit man on a Russian mafia show) to the absurdly sublime (he is close friends with, and has worked alongside, Slava Polunin, the Russian clown).
It tracks Ms. Peck, who in less than a week put together an eclectic program of ballet, tap, hip-hop and mime, featuring choreography by George Balanchine, Justin Peck (no relation), Bill Irwin, Michelle Dorrance and others; she oversaw dancers, choreographers, the orchestra and every other last detail.
Here you see two bronzes by Alexandro Algari, "Corpus Christi" (2393) and "Christ at the Column" (1631); one by Antonio Susini, "Christo Morto" (1590-1615); Ray's aluminum "Mime" (2014); and his "Mountain lion attacking dog" (2018), in sterling silver, set nearby Barthélemy Prieur's "Lion devouring a doe" (before 1583).
Gregg Goldston, who performed with Marceau for the last twenty-one years of that quintessentially French mime's life, is currently the most well-known American mime, although his name is bigger in France and Poland than it is in the U.S. Goldston regularly develops new material and tours the world.
The stadium battle was part of a larger pokémon invasion of Yokohama, and despite SoftBank putting up mobile cell towers around the city, networks and streets alike often got congested as a surprisingly large amount of people spent a rainy Monday afternoon searching for rare monsters like Unown and Mr. Mime.
To witness a disoriented and confused Britney shuffle and mime was to want to drape not a snake around her shoulders, but a nice warm cardigan—to sit her down and make her a cup of tea and tell her it was all OK, and she didn't have to do this.
She retired as a member of the company in 1956 but continued to appear with it as a guest, both at home and abroad, until her farewell performance at the Paris Opera in 1972 (although she appeared in mime roles with Nureyev after he became its artistic director in 1983).
Mr. Ratmansky grew up in Soviet Russia, but his productions (he also staged "The Sleeping Beauty" for Ballet Theatre in 2015) show a passion to establish a view of Petipa that shakes off the many stylistic changes of the Soviet era: filigree footwork, vividly communicative mime, dramatic coherence underlying the dance.
He carried his theater books with him, he said, even while serving in an Army field artillery unit in Germany in World War II. After the war he studied dance with Martha Graham for a year in New York before moving on to study mime in Paris, where he met Marceau.
The rich-toned mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, as the all-knowing earth goddess Erda; the reedy tenor Gerhard Siegel, as Mime, mercilessly bullied by his brother Alberich; Adam Diegel and Michael Todd Simpson, as the gods Froh and Donner; Amanda Woodbury, Samantha Hankey and Tamara Mumford, as the three Rhinemaidens: All sang strongly.
But for all their possible clumsiness, when held against completed films, unfinished ones  can seem more animate, even electrified, in the sense that they seem to mime more faithfully the insecurity — the fluctuations, frustrations, and losses — of human experience, and also more feelingly attest to those specific instances when risk and catastrophe have intruded upon this very experience.
The symposium -- at which both writers of this piece participated -- explored an array of topics including Bowie's most interesting artistic collaborations; his performative history in mime, theater and film; the poetic sensibility of his cut and mix lyrics; and fashion and artistic trends and their influences on his own unmasked "transgressions" of sexuality, race and class.
And to the roll call of prestige interviewees that includes Williams's friends and peers Billy Crystal, David Letterman and Eric Idle, add the daughter of Williams's high school wrestling coach, the guy with whom he performed mime routines in Central Park in the early 1970s, and sundry lesser-known comics from Williams's up-and-comer days.
This summer, a Parisian-garden-theme party was one of the most lavish events hosted at the historic Anderson House in Washington, DC. There was a make-your-own-flower-crown booth with fresh blooms, a mime, a crepe station, miniature motorized boats for children to play with in the property&aposs pond, a balloon artist, and extravagant favors.
Around the corner, at the building that once housed the Reuben Gallery — a game-changing crucible of performance art that the critic Lawrence Alloway once described as "anti-ceremonious, anti-formal, untidy" and "highly physical (but not highly permanent)" — we rang the doorbell of what now seemed to be a mime troupe, but no one answered.

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