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Mime is a “silent” form of story telling. There is no spoken dialogue. There is no narrator. Instead, they use exaggerated movements and gestures to tell stories, which are often comedic in nature.

Young Post will be offering a mime workshop in conjunction with the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity. The workshop will teach students to use their bodies as a medium of expression. Participants will also learn basic mime training techniques to help develop their improvisation skills. This is a great opportunity to start learning an ancient and rare art form.

To attend the workshop, e-mail your name, age, phone number and school to [email protected], with “Mime” in the subject field, before Monday October 25, 4pm.

Date: 30 Oct (Sat)
Time: 5-6:30pm
Venue: 2/F Dance Studio, HKICC Lee Shau Lee School of Creativity (HKSC) (No.135, Junction Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong (Lok Fu MTR Exit B, 5 mins Walk towards Kowloon City)
Quota: 20 secondary school students
Instructor: Danny Suen (Artistic Director, Hong Kong Fringe Mime and Movement Laboratory)

In addition, The Hong Kong Fringe Mime and Movement Laboratory present the FREE mime show Where am I going.

Date: 21/10/2010 (Thur)
Time: 5pm-6:30pm
Venue: Multi-media Theatre, HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity
Quota: 50

To attend the performance, e-mail your name and phone number to [email protected]. Walk-ins are also welcome.

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