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Japan - Geisha - See no evil, Hear no evil, speak no evilJapan - Three Geisha girls - miming the phrase See no evil, Hear no evil, speak no evil. Date: circa 1904
Siegfried Forges NotungInstructed by Mime, Siegfried forges the magic sword Notung with which he will slay the dragon Fafner
Reverend Robin Morrison (now Canon) who regularly dressed in pierrot costume and performed for charity. Birmingham, England. The Times Date: 1989
French mime Charles-Francois Mazurier as Polichinello, 1823French comic dancer and mime artist Charles-Francois Mazurier as Polichinello in Polichinelle Vampire by Theodore de Banville at the Theatre de la Porte Saint-Martin, 1823
GAME : BOOMANAll form a circle : the one chosen to be Booman lies down in the middle and pretends to be dead, the others mime mourning, burial and grave decoration. Cheerful ! Date: 1900
French actress Mlle Mante as Laure in the play L EducationFrench actress Louise-Charlotte-Theophile-Delphine Escoffie or Mlle Mante as Laure in the play L Education ou les Deux Cousines by Casimir Bonjour at the Theatre Francais
Marceline the Droll, the London Hippodromes clownMarceline, the popular clown at the London Hippodrome, where he famously influenced the young Charlie Chaplin when they appeared together in the Hippodromes first pantomime, Cinderella
Zutka of the Hippodrome in Fleet StreetZutka, the famous man/doll appearing at the London Hippodrome in 1904 flies by accident out of his box opposite Andertons Hotel in Fleet Street on his way to a photographers studio
The Italian Grimacier or pantomime artistItalian street pantomime artist in grotesque wig, playing a bizarre one-string violin with balloon. This young Italian man with black eyes excels at terrible grimaces
French mime Paul Legrand as Pierrot Marquis, Theatre des Funambules, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollets Galerie Dramatique
Dancer and mime Charles-Francois Mazurier as Beterse in the ballet pantomime La Laitiere Suisse, The Swiss Milkmaid, by Antoine Titus and Frederic-Auguste Blache, Theatre le la Porte St
MUSE / POLYHYMNIATHE MUSE OF SONG, AND MIME
Jean-Gaspard Deburau, mime artist, as PierrotJean-Gaspard Deburau (1796-1846), Bohemian-French mime artist, in his famous character of Pierrot. Or possibly his son Jean-Charles Deburau (1829-1873)
Jean-Louis Barrault (1910 - 1994), French actor, director and mime artist
Siegfried and NotungAct one : Siegfried wields Notung, the magic sword which he has just re-fashioned with the help of Mime, and with which he will slay the dragon Fafner
Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre - En BateauArts League of Service - The Travelling Theatre - En Bateau - an absurdity. The Travelling Theatre performed a repertory of short plays by first-class authors such as Yeata, Synge, Galsworthy
Forging of NotungAct one : taught by Mime, Siegfried forges Notung the magic sword
Mime and AlberichAct two : Mime and Alberich quarrel over Fafners hoard
Mime and Siglind
Alberich and MimeScene Three : Alberich and Mime
Wanderer and MimeAct One : the Wanderer tells Mime about the magic sword Notung
Mime PunishedScene Three : Mime is punished by Alberich
Siegfried InfantAct one : Mime and the infant Siegfried
Education, classroomA class of smiling 5 year olds enjoy a lesson of poetry with mime
The Mulberry Tree, words and musicHere we go round the mulberry tree... So early in the morning. This is the way we wash our clothes... wash our hands... brush our hair... tie our shoes... etc
Polyhymnia, EuterpePolyhymnia muse of mime and Euterpe muse of flute-playing
Travelling ActorsActors, part of a travelling theatre company, performing their comedy (or mime) routine on a platform in the middle of a field
Game; how Doth PeasantAll form a circle and mime country activities - sowing and threshing barley and wheat, that sort of thing
Game : IsabellaAll form a circle : the one chosen to be Isabella is in the middle, and chooses a sweetheart from the ring, together they mime the actions of the song