Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Renowned Mime Coming to Dover on March 7

It's mime time! The Friends is pleased to announce that renowned mime Robert Rivest will be coming to Dover to perform on Saturday, March 7, at 11 am. In order to accommodate a larger audience, the event will be held in Kraft Hall at Dover Church as opposed to the library, where children's events are usually held. The event is free and open to the public.

One of the most prolific mime artists in the world, Rivest's performances stimulate the imagination and entertain both the young and young at heart. He has created more than 120 original works and performs for many types or groups and organizations. A student of Marcel Marceau, Rivest also trained for more than 10 years with internationally renowned masters of mime, dance, theater and improvisation. In 2001 he founded The Rivest School of Mime, where Rivest teaches and directs beginners through professionals. 

For more information on Rivest, please visit his web site, www.rivestmime.com.

Thanks to Lorie Linnell for organizing an event for children! 

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