Movement in Mime

Derek Oliver • November 8, 2018

Diary of a Drama Teacher

The spoken word is hugely important - but being able to communicate through facial expressions and body language and gestures is vital too. That's where mime comes in. This week's mime helps our primary aged children develop confident ways of non-verbal expression. Here they are as members of a world-famous orchestra at their final rehearsal - but will all go smoothly...

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