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Follow on Google News | 32nd London International Mime Festival - January 2010 programme announcedLondon’s celebrated annual showcase for contemporary visual theatre presents 19 days of boundary-breaking performances featuring 15 companies from 10 different countries and no fewer than 13 UK premieres.
By: Arthur Leone PR **Full programme avaiable at http://www.mimefest.co.uk from 30th October** Other standout shows at Southbank Centre are Spain’s Circus Klezmer, returning with the uproariously entertaining village wedding that was the sold out hit of last year’s festival, and Israel’s Etgar Theatre with Eshet, a story based on a dramatic Old Testament tale of forced marriage told with the use of life-size puppets. At the Barbican, Eloge du Poil is a remarkable solo in praise of bearded women by young French acrobat, puppeteer and ventriloquist, Jeanne Mordoj, with assistance from singing badger skulls and a mountain goat. Also at Southbank Centre: France’s Collectif Petit Travers returns with a brand new show, Pan-Pot, atmospherically lit and staged, it features a firework display of incredible juggling and dark comedy to live accompaniment of piano music by Mozart, Liszt, Wagner and others. Belgium’s brilliant physical comedy duo, Okidok present two shows, HaHaHa and Slips Inside, representing two very different but equally hilarious styles of clown performance. Also from France, Compagnie Ieto brings the show with which it won the prestigious Jeunes Talents Cirque competition, an impressive, entertaining battle of wits between two multi-talented acrobats - using just a couple of wooden benches and a few lengths of rope. Also at the Barbican: Belgian sorceress-puppeteer Nicole Mossoux of Compagnie Mossoux-Bonté At the ICA: Using movement, shadow, sound and light, Russia’s BlackSkyWhite presents a chilling vision of disintegration in USSR Was Here. In 1989 their country disappeared overnight. Moscow’ Italy’s PathosFormel perform The Timidity of Bones, a powerful, short and highly unusual show that reveals unexpected ways of using the body to create haunting images and sensations. From Denmark, Rankefod is an astonishing solo performance from Kitt Johnson X-Act, exploring the origin of the species. Reptilian, insect-like, animalistic, human - Kitt Johnson's body metamorphoses in front of your eyes. From France’s renowned Ateliers du Spectacle, A Distances is an award-winning, animation theatre micro-epic for two performers, shadows, puppets, objects, sounds and wonderful, clanking, Heath-Robinson machinery. Also at the Royal Opera House, Linbury Studio Theatre: Acclaimed Portuguese acrobat Joao Paulo dos Santos (O Ultimo Momento) presents Contigo, a heart-stopping story about anger and loneliness, directed by well-known contemporary dance choreographer, Rui Horta. LIMF Extra LIMF 2010 also features a range of workshops, post-show discussions and, at the ICA on Saturday 23 January, a talk by Tom Morris, newly appointed artistic director of Bristol Old Vic and associate director of the National Theatre. Full programme online from 30 October at http://www.mimefest.co.uk and free festival brochure available from 1 December at 020 7637 5661 (also downloadable as a pdf). All three LIMF productions at the Barbican are presented in association with bite10 The 2010 London International Mime Festival gratefully acknowledges financial assistance from Arts Council England. For press enquiries please contact Peter Leone or Belinda Liversedge at Arthur Leone PR on 020 7637 2994 or email belinda@arthurleone.com # # # Arthur Leone PR is a long-established PR agency specialising in theatre, arts, culture and heritage projects. The Company is a partnership between Anna Arthur and Peter Leone, who both have long track-records of successful delivery across a broad range of industries. End
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