It's lovely to watch Bip going from fear of skating, to trying to skate, to succeeding at skating in such a way that everyone can relate to. Brilliant.
Marcel Marceau was a Jewish memeber of the French Resistance in World War ll. His father was killed in Auschwitz. The first time he used mime was after France was invaded, in order to keep orphaned Jewish children quiet while he helped them escape to neutral Switzerland. After the War he became friends with Michael Jackson, who said he would use some of his techniques in his dance steps.
I went to the Teather to see Marcel Marceau. That was the more wonderful impact in my life, Marcell was not only the perfect mime but the more artistic creator I ever met in my life. After his performance I interchange some words with him. He was brilliant, sensible, excellent listener, and he truly love so much what he was doing An Angel sent by God. "THE ARTIST OF ARTISTS OF THE SILENCE"
I'm a little embarrassed that I didn't know this man's incredible story until recently. The worst things we ever did to each to each other seemed condensed into that 6 or 7 yrs of WW2. But also, the BEST we've ever done, too. Just regular folk doing amazing things. Because it was needed. So many stories in such a short time.
I never really thought about the connection between mimes and silent films of the early days of cinema like Charlie Chaplin. Like mimes they had to convey so much of their emotion through just facial expressions and pantomime.
Genius artist of his generation, and an amazing life he lead, worked with the French resistance during WW2, helped save Jewish lives, a remarkable human being
Tengo una profunda admiración por Marcel Marceau! Que aparte de ser un gran artista, formó parte de la resistencia francesa, en la segunda guerra mundial y salvo a muchos niños judíos!!
Trauma.? It's beautiful, it takes a lot of work to be a mime, to understand a mime is wonderful. He was just sharing a little story about ice skating, it was cute, and it's performance art. Your teacher showing this to you is amazing broski.
@@jayive34 I had to study mime as part of my drama studies at high school, and it is HARD. Those who think this is 'lame' have no idea how insanely difficult this is, yet Marcel Marceau makes it look like a walk in the park. Much respect to Marceau!
It's funny knowing people hate mimes now, but if you think about it aren't people on Tiktok also mimes? They lip sync, pretend stuff, act out a story, some exceptions sure, but the majority of the app is full of mime artists (not comparable to actual masters of course).
I saw him in the mid sixties. He was brilliant! I still remember Bip at a party; the general playing chess, Also David and Goliath, where the audience were laughing so much.
When you watch some of Chaplin's movies, in the opening credits, you can often see "a pantomime story by Charles Chaplin" . For instance: ruclips.net/video/TkF1we_DeCQ/видео.html
@@DwightLivesMatter Perhaps, in some ways. Like I said, there can be overlap between the two, but I still say they are something distinct from one another. The way I view "art" is that it expresses and touches something much deeper than what mere entertainment does. It somehow edifies us and enriches our lives in a profound and long-term way (as opposed to the shallower and more temporary enrichment of entertainment). I see this mime stuff as being more akin to an artform like dance, some kind of poetic physical expression of human essence. But I guess someone else might see it totally differently, and just get a kick out of watching someone move around all "silly" and whatnot. To me it's more art, to them it's more entertainment. I guess it is, to some extent, in the eye of the beholder. But yeah, I don't see "Art" and "Entertainment" as being essentially identical things.
Gene Kelly French line to him. Ballet Circus. Face. Chevalier Legion of Honor. Kelly Dumas line. Rostand line. French Canadian James Patrick Joseph Kelly. WGNJMNFAS 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😮 Merci. GK USN WW2. His family Catholic and Jewish. Betsy Blair line.
It's lovely to watch Bip going from fear of skating, to trying to skate, to succeeding at skating in such a way that everyone can relate to. Brilliant.
Marcel Marceau was a Jewish memeber of the French Resistance in World War ll. His father was killed in Auschwitz. The first time he used mime was after France was invaded, in order to keep orphaned Jewish children quiet while he helped them escape to neutral Switzerland. After the War he became friends with Michael Jackson, who said he would use some of his techniques in his dance steps.
Thanks for repeating wikipedia
Wow, cool story.
Thank you for sharing
How can I become a memeber?
@@terrygause29653 bruh
I'm wondering if this story partially inspired the 1997 film Life Is Beautiful... An excellent film in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.
Ice and fire, gravity and weightlessness obey him
Mime died with him. Brilliant and unmatched talent.
Thank god!
Although Robert Shields (Shields and Yarnell) kept it alive awhile longer.
Oh my gosh, amazing man incredible talent
That made me happy to watch! Especially when he got it at the end!
I went to the Teather to see Marcel Marceau. That was the more wonderful impact in my life, Marcell was not only the perfect mime but the more artistic creator I ever met in my life. After his performance I interchange some words with him. He was brilliant, sensible, excellent listener, and he truly love so much what he was doing An Angel sent by God. "THE ARTIST OF ARTISTS OF THE SILENCE"
A goddamn international hero, full stop. Bless this man.
But, side note, his look is fire and we need to bring it back tbh
We'd get stoned in schools should we try these (outside of America)
Edit: schools in just about every rough areas of any countries
agree on everything you said
I'm a little embarrassed that I didn't know this man's incredible story until recently. The worst things we ever did to each to each other seemed condensed into that 6 or 7 yrs of WW2. But also, the BEST we've ever done, too. Just regular folk doing amazing things. Because it was needed. So many stories in such a short time.
Doing some research for a theater paper and needed to watch this lol
Solo un grande como tu único...master Marcel Marceau...saludos desd chile
6:36 Right when he started to skate, I almost fell out of my chair! It is SO Hypnotic and believable!!
Whoever has not seen Marcel Marceau does not know pantomime
I’m just learning about him (2020 Resistance). Wow 😳 Phenomenal
King of the Mime...love this..
Un culto e intelectuall artista la pantomima era su vida en pocos minutos te hacía reflexionar con sus historias creadas genio Marcel RIP
Stopping by here since I saw Offspring - Coming for you
Gotta pay respects to the original mime master
Es primera vez que lo encuentro y es excelentisimo actor felicidades
Cómo se llama la canción?
I never really thought about the connection between mimes and silent films of the early days of cinema like Charlie Chaplin. Like mimes they had to convey so much of their emotion through just facial expressions and pantomime.
Let's bring this back!!!!
He's dead chase
@@bobseeee Not him! "This".
Who's here after watching Resistance movie?
its on youtube?
Psych tv show reference here
Genius artist of his generation, and an amazing life he lead, worked with the French resistance during WW2, helped save Jewish lives, a remarkable human being
A beautiful soul
Tengo una profunda admiración por Marcel Marceau! Que aparte de ser un gran artista, formó parte de la resistencia francesa, en la segunda guerra mundial y salvo a muchos niños judíos!!
man, this is more likely to give me nightmares than laughs
My teacher made me watch this Child trama
Trauma.? It's beautiful, it takes a lot of work to be a mime, to understand a mime is wonderful. He was just sharing a little story about ice skating, it was cute, and it's performance art. Your teacher showing this to you is amazing broski.
@@sang-eomo I think she meant "drama" not trauma 😂
Same
Rip marcel. Its sad to know nowadays mimes are not as popular
Worse, they're considered lame. But people who thinks mimes are lame, are even lamer.
@@jayive34 I had to study mime as part of my drama studies at high school, and it is HARD. Those who think this is 'lame' have no idea how insanely difficult this is, yet Marcel Marceau makes it look like a walk in the park. Much respect to Marceau!
Show us da wae commandah!
It's funny knowing people hate mimes now, but if you think about it aren't people on Tiktok also mimes? They lip sync, pretend stuff, act out a story, some exceptions sure, but the majority of the app is full of mime artists (not comparable to actual masters of course).
also, I point out tiktok because of how popular it is, but then look at how (sadly) unpopular mimes are.
The ART of Silence - "Starts with a guy talking.."
He's explaining the silenced art prior to the act.
I saw Marcel perform at Montgomery Auditorium at Florida State University back in 1972. RIP Marcel.
He came to Interlochen Music School when I was there in 1988. Amazing talent.
I saw him in the mid sixties. He was brilliant! I still remember Bip at a party; the general playing chess, Also David and Goliath, where the audience were laughing so much.
Mi mamá fue a una presentación del mismo en guadalajara
Google Doodle brought me here!
a great man
Doing some research on Resistance (2020 film) and I stumbled upon this video.
Amazing
LOCO😂
Yakitate japan brought me here
Hahaha cuveojeco de losa me too
Hahaha
Me too.....that shadow guy.
NANYATE?!!!
who's here after watching resistance movie
Maravilloso!!!
Did he stare into your soul like he did into miMe.
Does it mean also Charlie Chaplin was a mime artist too? The acts look same.
When you watch some of Chaplin's movies, in the opening credits, you can often see "a pantomime story by Charles Chaplin" . For instance: ruclips.net/video/TkF1we_DeCQ/видео.html
as you know chaplin inspired marcell
@@djrixmix I have just checked. It's true. Thanks
@@MrE5542 Didn't know that, until now. Thank you
@@RuzoOwzy well recently i just watch the movie "resistance" , the movie about marcel
me gusta por que es chistozo
Magnificent!brilliant the Mime Master!!!!
The Google doodle brought me here.
de que se trata
That was real!
Само совершенство!
When l was a toddler in the 60s l was terrified of him, probably the makeup. Just watched the Resistance, 50 years, and never knew his history.
Jesse Eisenberg "Resistance" got me here. Didn't even know what do "mime artist" do!!!
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I don’t get it. I will have to watch more
4:20 whys he all doubled caked up like that though?
just to know who is he..cames from movie resistance
Superb
Hola Alguien sabe como se llama el tema musical de fondo? Gracias!
Se llama "mi amor pegó en el travesaño y se fue al corner"
El vals de los patinadores
El payaso de mi cuadra hace esos actos, y eso que marcel es considerado el mejor mimo de la historia.
Gracias a Marcel Marceau puede hacer eso el payaso de tu cuadra por que el es padre de el mimo!!!
@@argentinosya8122 tienes razon
Guau! Parece un muñeco!
Si a mi me daba miedo verlo en Pantel cuando lo promocionaban con Chommin's por los años 92 o 93, creo que aun sigo teniendo miedo al mimo.
I read about him in book
I'm pretty sure that Michael Jackson based the moonwalk on Marcel Marceau..
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2:00
I can’t imitate his dance in a month.
this hurts my brain
damn hes good
I see where he was inspired by Charlie Chaplin.
Who else here because their teacher sent this
Reminds me of Charlie Chaplin...the walk and the movements...
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I can't skate either... I wonder if I'll be spinning on my heels within the first 10 minutes? 🤔
Me encantan los mimos
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The emperor is miming wearing clothes.
Funny
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Didn't know thus guy was alice in the 70s.
I thought he lived/died during black and white silent movies
Alive in the 70's? Dude, Marcel Marceau was alive until 2007. I think you might be getting confused with Charlie Chaplin?
@@chooseyourpoison5105 Nah dude I just legit never heard of him before Unus Annus
alice? Who's alice?
This is the most French thing I've ever seen.
Hmmm ok...
He looks like Robin Williams in whiteface.
쩐다
Bizarre
IT'S ABOUT DON'T GIVE UP KIDS, EAT YOUR VITIMENS AND SAY YOUR PRAYERS AND WORK HARD EVERYDAY BROTHER.
Je ne comprends pas son succès, il ne fait rien d'extraordinaire, un mime classique... après peut-être que je ne comprend surement pas cet art...
I can't believe this was considered entertainment in the 70s... no wonder everyone was high!
More art than entertainment I would say, although definitely some overlap
@@tuanjim799 Art is entertainment.
@@DwightLivesMatter
Perhaps, in some ways. Like I said, there can be overlap between the two, but I still say they are something distinct from one another.
The way I view "art" is that it expresses and touches something much deeper than what mere entertainment does. It somehow edifies us and enriches our lives in a profound and long-term way (as opposed to the shallower and more temporary enrichment of entertainment).
I see this mime stuff as being more akin to an artform like dance, some kind of poetic physical expression of human essence. But I guess someone else might see it totally differently, and just get a kick out of watching someone move around all "silly" and whatnot. To me it's more art, to them it's more entertainment. I guess it is, to some extent, in the eye of the beholder. But yeah, I don't see "Art" and "Entertainment" as being essentially identical things.
The 70's obviously sucked
Like si no está aburrido
Mak
MARCEL MARCEAU ist ein pantomimischer Gott, von dem auch SAMY MOLCHO gelernt hatte.
משימתי : שהנכדות שלי יראו . הן מכירות את ההופעות נוסח נועה קיריל. מגיע להן את החוויה הזו
Gene Kelly French line to him. Ballet Circus. Face. Chevalier Legion of Honor. Kelly Dumas line. Rostand line. French Canadian James Patrick Joseph Kelly. WGNJMNFAS 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😮 Merci. GK USN WW2. His family Catholic and Jewish. Betsy Blair line.
Re turbio
son los 7 minutos con 29 segundos mas desperdiciados de mi vida
I had no idea RUclips was even around in 1975.
It wasn’t
There should have been one where Bip went to North Korea
How very French
I appreciate what he is known for, but it really is just weird to watch imo. There is something very unsettling, like im not watching a human.
all the comments praise him and the only thing i can see is a cheap knock off from Charles Chaplin 40 years after
Man, this sucks
안녕하세요 한국어로! 방탄소년단 아미들!
Como chingados vine a dar aqui??? WTF
His TikTok would've been legendary