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Theatre de l’Ange Fou and the
International School of Corporeal Mime
(formerly known as the Ecole de Mime
Corporel Dramatique) were created in Paris in 1984 by Steven Wasson
and Corinne Soum, the last assistants of Etienne Decroux “the
father of Modern Mime”, and relocated to London in 1995. The
Mime School is devoted to the development of Corporeal Mime, growing
Repertoire and dramaturgy of Corporeal Mime, and offers a full range
of professional training programmes.
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The
company, the Theatre
de l’Ange Fou, has toured throughout
Europe, Russia, America, Canada, Mexico and the Middle East. The
Theatre de l’Ange Fou has created over 20 original plays,
devised pieces, as well as adaptations, ranging from duets to large
ensemble works, to their latest, The
Orpheus Complex... revealing different
aspects of the spiritual and human quest, portraying the fraility
and complexity of relationships between individuals longing for
love. Read more here.
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