Summary: Learn how to move body parts separately in this free mime practice lesson video from our expert mime and professional theme park performer.
Mark Wenzel first appeared at a public park in San Diego, juggling, unicycling, mimicking the passersby and passing the hat. He quickly became a popular street performer. Mark made his...read more
"We are teaching you how to do a mime, how to be a mime. First of all the mime exercises are very important that you are able to move your body into head, neck, chest, waist and pelvis. So each one of these segments just like a little Mr. Potato man that has the segments put in it, that each of these segments move separately head, neck, chest, waist, pelvis, pelvis, waist, chest, neck, head. To the other side head, neck, chest, waist, pelvis, pelvis, waist, chest, neck, head, even forward head, neck, chest, waist, pelvis, pelvis but it's perfect as I said when you're pulling the rope to give the illusion. When you're doing the wall to give the illusion of what's going on to have these separate entities moving that is kind of what makes it work. We'll be right back with some more segments."