Coming to the MADC 55th Annual Convention:
Mime as a Communication Form
with Bill Carwile, Internationally Renowned Mime Artist
This exciting workshop will focus on utilizing visual/gestural communication and mime as a tool for communication. A variety of uses and settings will be explored including:
- Gestural Language
- Facial Expression
- Body Coordination
- Sign Language
- History of Mime
- Definitions
- Working with individuals with Minimal Language Skills
- Educational, Theatrical, & Legal Settings, and more
- Storytelling
- Improvisation
Start your day off right at this terrific training opportunity!
We are excited to have Bill here for the MADC Convention this year! For the past 25+ years Bill has entertained nationally and internationally as a professional mime artist and presenter. He is a teacher of American Sign Language and Visual-Gestural Communication. Bill attended the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and Montana State University. At MSU, he majored in Theatre, and formed a performing sign language troupe. In 1980 and 1982, Bill studied mime at the international Mime School in Paris, France with the mime master, Marcel Marceau!
This workshop will be presented in sign language. It is appropriate for student interpreters, educational, and freelance interpreters. Registration in advance in recommended! Come join us!
Friday, June 27th, 2003 at 9am - 12pm
RID CEU's available
For more information: (763)633-2161 or email
Conference registration form available on TCDeaf.com: www.tcdeaf.com/flyers
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