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Performance/Lectures
Cary Trivanovich's lectures are given in combination with a performance involving several of his pantomimes.

Two Natural Laws That Dictate the Success of Mime
Today's generation is apathetic toward the art of mime for one significant reason: Today's commonly held approach to the art breaks two natural laws crucial to good performance art.  These two laws, expounded upon in this seminar, result in mime that is powerful and tantamount with first-rate theatre. 

The Power and Significance of the Arts
This groundbreaking lecture/performance presentation sets forth that the arts have life-changing power and significance when truth is revealed to the heart You will be moved by Cary's performance which substantiates the lecture.  This lecture can also be presented with a varied title and emphasis:

 

Why Pursue An Education in the Arts? - Serving as an encouragement to students of the arts as an inspiring answer to this critical challenge they face.

  

The One Habit of Highly Affective Artists - Not about the "effect" that the arts can have, but rather the affect they can have on our lives - How we are affected by the arts in the deepest, most powerful way.

 

The length of Mr. Trivanovich's performance/lecture presentation is ideally 60 minutes, although flexible.

Technical Staging Requirements for Performance/Lectures

Prices vary depending on location and area tours.  Please contact Mr. Trivanovich's office for prices and possible tours in your area.

 

Cary Trivanovich in his moving duet with a ballerina entitled Loss.

   
 

"As an artist, Cary is a very unique performer and educator.  He has established a reputation throughout the U.S. that follows him from venue to venue.  He is so creative that his art exceeds all boundaries and limitations that is associated with mime.  His work is both inspiring and educational.  The characters he creates are of unbelievable depth.  Cary is truly a credit to the fine art of mime and he takes his audience to the very threshold of unlimited imagination."
Ellis L. Jordan, Past Trustee, Educational Theatre Association