Like Michael's FedoraA lot of great stuff coming from Hatsville U.S.A.
That’s one of ’em!Like Michael's Fedora
They're different cats... Weird)
I hiked there! And yes, it's full of Pinnacles! Though, hiking the pinnacles themselves is hard. And you need lots of water. Take form me. (it was exhaustinggggggggg but the view was beautiful!)I get why it's called Pinnacles
I also hiked there. And it was also exhausting but worth itOK, let me have a look at this place.
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I read it with great pleasure, thanks for sharing! I especially liked that he, like Michael, points out that the audience reaction is the same all over the world."Question: Why did you decide to do mime?
Marceau: I don't know myself. . . . Of course, I had an influence. And that influence was Chaplin. Because when I was a child, my aunt took me to see Chaplin (movies) when I was 5 years old. And I immediately sensed that he would make me laugh and cry because he played with his soul. He never tried to be funny. The situation made him funny. . . . I identified completely with Chaplin. And as a kid, I imitated him. But when I did it, I tried to have the seriousness of Chaplin."
Chaplin's seriousness inspires mime Marceau
Since the late 1940s, French mime artist Marcel Marceau has performed on stages around the world, sketching satires from empty space, along with numerous TV and movie appearances.www.deseret.com