Article: Marcel Marceau speaks (Yes!).(Dance Matters)(retirement of French mime and head of troupe Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau)

To some people, mime and poetry lie in the outer boroughs of art along with such obscure practices as throat singing. Some folks also think that, in reaction to a technologically oriented art world, mime may acquire new respect in the twenty-first century. Marcel Marceau, the French mime who completed his final U.S. tour as a solo performer in April, would love nothing better |hair to see his art form finally get its due. While Marceau's solo career as fire gentle, often hapless clown may be coming to an end, the master of wordless theater is turning his efforts to Iris Paris school to ensure that mine flourishes in the new century.

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