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Encyclopedia > Samy Molcho

Samy Molcho: Samy Molcho, born in 1936 in Tel Aviv, is one of the most famous mimes of the 20th century and also an expert in body-language communication. He is a professor at the university of music and performing arts and at Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna.


He studied dance and mime in Israel. From 1952 he was a dancer at the city theatre of Jerusalem. 1956 he became a solo dancer (modern dance) in Tel Aviv. In 1960 his first mime performance took place. He performed in more than 50 countries on 4 continents. 1987 he did his last tour as a mime. Since then he has been concentrating on body language communication. He has published several books and has held many workshops.


He is now a citizen of Austria. He has been married since 1978, 4 sons.


Official website: [1] (http://www.samy-molcho.de)


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Bettina Staudt (607 words)
In 1981, shortly after she graduated from highschool in Germany, she attended the International Summer Academy for Pantomime and Body Language in Vienna, Austria, directed by Samy Molcho.
Professor Samy Molcho, who is named the worlds most reknowned Pantomime artist of the 20
Two of Molcho’s statement resonated in her, “Body language is just like any other spoken language, except it doesn’t lie” and “the body is the glove of the soul and its language is the word of the heart”.
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