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1voteAt the time of publication of Lincoln Center Institute's Window on Robert Post, YouTube featured a number of clips of Sid Caesar's work from different stages in his career, from the The Show of Shows to Sesame Street to Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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1voteMany of Post’s pieces started with the desire to improvise with particular objects, such as the pots he uses in Pasquale’s Kitchen. These creative prop-based improvisation exercises provide further insight into Post’s process.
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1voteMimes and many clowns rely solely upon facial expression and body language in order to convey a narrative. This article explores how we read and communicate information via our posture and gestures.
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1voteSee Foxy Grandpa Cut Loose On the Banjo, one of many video clips of vaudeville performers available at this multimedia page dedicated to the history of vaudeville theater. This site has a comprehensive written history and sound and video clips of actual vaudeville performances.
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1voteThis site covers aspects of devil stick juggling, a technique Robert Post uses in Shticks. It provides video clips of various stunts, links, and a database of stage tricks.
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1voteThis member-based juggling community Web site has an editable database of juggling videos, as well as instructional articles, links, and historical and cultural articles. This site encourages users to become members, however, many resources are available without registration.
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1voteThis timeline traces the history of juggling back to 1994 BC, and through diverse cultures, such as Egypt, China, and Siberia.
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1voteBy registering for free, you can join this comprehensive member-based community site for budding jugglers. In addition to the juggling trick database, there are blogs, links to instructional sites, vendors of juggling materials, and individual jugglers.
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1voteLearn about ongoing events in the mime community and share miming tips with this online community dedicated to any and all things mime.
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