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'''Christopher (Chris) Goetsch''' (19**- ) is a South African-born mime artist and drama movement lecturer. | '''Christopher (Chris) Goetsch''' (19**- ) is a South African-born mime artist and drama movement lecturer. | ||
− | He was born in Stutterheim and obtained a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre from [[Rhodes University]] where he began training in mime and dance. In 1981 he studied mime and dance at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Graham_Center_of_Contemporary_Dance] in New York City. In 1982 he entered the International School of Marcel Marceau [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Marceau] in Paris, where he studied mime, ballet, jazz, fencing and acrobatics. | + | He was born in Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape and obtained a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre from [[Rhodes University]] where he began training in mime and dance. In 1981 he studied mime and dance at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Graham_Center_of_Contemporary_Dance] in New York City. In 1982 he entered the International School of Marcel Marceau [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Marceau] in Paris, where he studied mime, ballet, jazz, fencing and acrobatics. He returned to South Africa to tour the company with his one-man mime show in the mid-eighties, after which he went to the USA where he completed an MA-degree in Mime Criticism at the University of Michigan and also worked as a principal member of the Theatre Milchenye mime theatre company based in New York City. |
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Christopher (Chris) Goetsch (19**- ) is a South African-born mime artist and drama movement lecturer.
He was born in Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape and obtained a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre from Rhodes University where he began training in mime and dance. In 1981 he studied mime and dance at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance [1] in New York City. In 1982 he entered the International School of Marcel Marceau [2] in Paris, where he studied mime, ballet, jazz, fencing and acrobatics. He returned to South Africa to tour the company with his one-man mime show in the mid-eighties, after which he went to the USA where he completed an MA-degree in Mime Criticism at the University of Michigan and also worked as a principal member of the Theatre Milchenye mime theatre company based in New York City.
Trained at ***. In 198* appointed as lecturer in movement at the University of Stellenbosch Department of Drama. Took study leave to study and work with Marcel Marceau in 1988. This was initally extended on a temporary basis, untill he finally resigned to work in America on a permanent basis.
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