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Thomas Leabhart

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Thomas Leabhart is an American performer and scholar who specializes in corporeal mime, an art form developed by Étienne Decroux. He studied under Decroux in Paris from 1968 to 1972, becoming one of the leading practitioners and interpreters of his technique. Leabhart served as a professor of theater at Pomona College and as the editor of the Mime Journal, a significant publication in the field of physical theater. He has authored several books on modern mime and continues to teach internationally.

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What is corporeal mime and how does Thomas Leabhart practice it?

Corporeal mime is a form of physical theater developed by Étienne Decroux that emphasizes the body as the primary expressive instrument. Thomas Leabhart studied under Decroux in Paris from 1968 to 1972 and became one of the leading practitioners and interpreters of the technique.

Where did Thomas Leabhart study with Étienne Decroux?

Leabhart studied under Étienne Decroux in Paris between 1968 and 1972. Decroux is widely regarded as the father of modern mime, and Leabhart became one of his most dedicated students and a key interpreter of his method.

Has Thomas Leabhart published writings about mime?

Yes, Leabhart has published extensively on corporeal mime and on the work of Étienne Decroux, contributing important scholarship on the history and technique of the art form. His writings serve as key resources for students and scholars of physical theater.

Where has Thomas Leabhart taught corporeal mime?

Leabhart has had a significant academic career, teaching corporeal mime at institutions including Pomona College in California. He has also conducted workshops and masterclasses worldwide, helping to preserve and disseminate Decroux's techniques.

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