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Amiram Attias is not only one of the most prominent Israeli pantomime and clowning artists with over 20 years of experience, he is undoubtedly the most diversified.
Attias, student of the famous pantomime artists Etienne Decroux and Tomashevski, graduate from the school of theater of Jacques Lecoq, the school of circus arts of Annie Fratellini and clowning and masks from the school of theater of Philippe Gaulier has built him self over the years unique image that is characterized by the fusion of all these arts. With the aid of movement acting and variety of masks Attias brings to the stage gallery of characters from the twentieth century myths.
He reaches a climax in passages from the Decroux school of thought, which is a song of praise to man's ability to overcome his drawbacks and communicate trough his body only. Amiram's show ends with a passage calling the audience to participate in in the theater work- and makes it a true communal experience.
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