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Eric Wilcox
Eric startet with balley, later he arrived to the
Goldston School for Mimes in 1983, inspired by
the dazzling technique, in-depth curriculum and
expansive vision for mime art, he ran with his
hard won skills for more than 1500
performances across the
US over fifteen years. In San Francisco he
produced the SF Buffoons, receiving grant
support and residencies to create five original
productions in a unique grotesk style.
Currently living in Istanbul, Turkey, Eric presents
his English language historical solo play ‘Oscar
Wilde in San Francisco’ to sold out audiences
and teaches theater to young people. He is
working in Europe as MMR - Mind Movement
Research with German partner Jan Romberg.
They are celebrating the true cross-cultural
possibilities of pantomime, performing
their wordless shows "Imagine! Now!" and
"Pronk" for German, Italian, Armenian, and
Turkish audiences.
Recently he has been teaching with Gregg
Goldston in the GMI summer school, on the
32nd International Mime festival Dresden 2014.
In Istanbul he has taught mime workshops
focusing on Decroux technique at the Panto-
mime Conservatory in Istanbul University, and
at Mimdepo.
Reza Keshavarz
Reza Keshavarz learned with the son of Jaques
Lecoq. With his own ensemble in Teheran he is
working on Mimodrama, Mimoclown and
Experimental theatre.
Jan Romberg
Jan Romberg started learning phyiscal theatre
with Giselle Schwenk in Stuttgart and started to
perform in the ensemble of the International
Pantomime Theater in Stuttgart. With the time
he became the backbone of the theater until it
was closed in 2012. He performes in the
Mimenbühne with Ralf Herzog were he also
cares for the theater administration and long
term strategy. Jan also learned with Gregg
Goldston, Bartlomiej Ostapczuk, Dr. Radim
Vizvary, Gyöngyi Biro, Pau Bachero and others.
Since 2010 he coordinates the International
mime festival Dresden what includes fund
raising and creating the artistic program.
Jan cares for stage combat, creativity
techniques, special literature history in theatre,
physical theater and improvisational theatre.