Zoltán Kárpáthy mime |
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ZOLTÁN KÁRPÁTHY, * Budapest, 1939.
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He took part in the second International Pantomime Festival in Prague in1971 with the recommendation of Marcel Marceau. In 1980 he toured in Finland – in Helsinki and Tampere – some of his performances debuted there.
He strated to acquire Étienne Decroux’s „mime pur” technique in 1959 after turning his back on classic ballett that he had been studying for six years.
As his masters, he names Jean Soubeyran and Jaques Lecoq; he studied with them in Germany and in France. With the support of the Association of Hungarian Dance Artists, he established Hungary’s first independent Pantomime School. Beside, he was involved with mime-teaching in other cities as well.
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his solo performances, some of his outsanding pantomime shows : He produced and directed mimographies on the request of theaters and television. The most memorables are: A Sunday in New York, Peer Gynt, Women of Troy, Zsiska, The Jungle Book, Emil And The Detectives, Patchouli Palace, Son of Paris Sings, Lover of Pirates, Bajazzos, Oz.
He is noted as the first professionist mime artist in the History of Hungarian Theater since 1963. |
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