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Silence speaks louder than words

An event will involve collegians from across Maharashtra showcasing the oft-neglected art of miming

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An Art of Silence performance

An Art of Silence performance

What does a theatre actor do when he has to express anger on stage? Typically, he will raise his voice, employ aggressive language as predetermined in the script, and possibly use violent physical gestures to indicate how the character feels. But what if it's a mime act? How do you then express the same emotion? The luxury of using your vocal chords has been stripped from you. So, you need to amplify your facial and body movements to send the message across to the audience. You need to look, and not sound, like someone consumed with fury. And this holds true not just in the case of anger, of course, but for every other human emotion, like pain, sorrow, love and pity.

It's not an easy trick to master. But for three years now, Krunal Patil and Vinayak Said have been promoting mime acts among youngsters in the state, through a series of events called Art of Silence. “See, wherever you go in Mumbai, the sort of shows you are exposed to involve dance, theatre, music and all these [usual] things. The same holds true for the rest of the country, too. But nobody is exposed to the art of mime as such. I mean, when I first started in 2007 and would tell people that I am a mime artiste, they'd say, 'We don't know what that is,'” Patil says, adding that this is the attitude he wanted to change when he first joined forces with Said.

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