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August 6, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Mime Time at the WI

Yorkshire Weekly Herald, 8 March 1935 The National Federation of Women’s Institutes (more regularly known as the WI) organised a one-day School of Mime in York. The reviewer held that the day was a success and that the WI were justified to have gone ahead with the event. “The Yorkshire

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July 30, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Miss Mawer’s Success as Pierrot

Morning Post, 1934 Miss Mawer must have been hugely gratified with this review from the Morning Post – it is glowing. Interestingly, it tells us that the audience was made up mostly of young people, who were very happy to see an old play and were vocally quite loud. The review reads: “It

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July 16, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Miss Nini Theilade

Morning Post, 7 June 1934 Unusually, I have included an article which does not mention Miss Mawer. However, the newspaper clipping is in Miss Mawer’s private collection – so it must have been important to her. Further down the clipping, she has underlined a paragraph, which gives us the clue

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July 9, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

1916 – Birth of the Ginner-Mawer School

By the time this article was published in 1933, Classical Greek Dance (which was known as Revived Greek Dance) would be approximately 20 years old – with many of the early years being spent in developing and improving the technique. The opening comment demonstrates that it was still fairly uncommon

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July 2, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / Uncategorized / voice

Successful Recital of Mime

Successful Recital of Mime unknown newspaper, 1928 In the lead up to Christmas, Miss Mawer presented a long and varied programme of mime. The reviewer felt that the evening’s entertainment was perhaps a little over-done, being a “…long and somewhat exhaustive programme.” The reviewer also felt that the results of

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