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'''''Mime Moments''''' is a 1980's one-man mime show created and performed by [[Chris Goetsch]]. It explores the development of a non-European mime style to interpret specifically African subjects. To this end it includes a work '''''Mantis''''', developed from research done about the Khoisan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khoisan] and their their physical movement and way of life. It includes another work '''''An African Story''''', telling the legend about spirits that live underwater and call the individual members of the tribe. The latter is accompanied by music specifically composed for it by [[Roelof Temmingh]].
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'''''Mime Moments''''' is a 1980's one-man mime show created and performed by [[Chris Goetsch]]. It explores the development of a non-European mime style to interpret specifically African subjects. To this end it includes a work '''''Mantis''''', developed from research done about the Khoisan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khoisan], their physical movement and their nomadic way of life. It includes another work '''''An African Story''''', telling the legend about spirits that live underwater and call the individual members of the tribe. The latter is accompanied by music specifically composed for it by [[Roelof Temmingh]].

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Mime Moments is a 1980's one-man mime show created and performed by Chris Goetsch. It explores the development of a non-European mime style to interpret specifically African subjects. To this end it includes a work Mantis, developed from research done about the Khoisan [1], their physical movement and their nomadic way of life. It includes another work An African Story, telling the legend about spirits that live underwater and call the individual members of the tribe. The latter is accompanied by music specifically composed for it by Roelof Temmingh.