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The Ancient Art of Silence Is Still Golden

The ancient practice of mime has been called the art of making the invisible visible. It has been lovingly described as the wordless poetry of theater. It is also Mark Jaster playing a double ocarina, an oddly oval-shaped, flute-like instrument, while simultaneously spinning a plate on a spindly...
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By Michael B. Toscano

 
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