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12. An audience member who has studied mime comes up to talk about the movement of shoulders. 13. Rob says a mime must push through space. Even emotions have weight. 14. Rob - From Marceau I learned how to observe all of life, all of the world. 15. Rob says Marceau loved Harpo Marx + Charlie Chaplain. 16. Rob demonstrates drawing a refrigerator, taking out a banana + a can of [[strikethrough]] soda [[/strikethrough]] soda to show how kids are natural mimes. Calls a kid to the stage. 17. Audience question: [[strikethrough]] Can't [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] How can mime be used to teach? 18. Rob - part of teaching is using silence. 19. Rob talks about visiting a sick child in a hospital + communicating silently. 20. Rob demonstrates waves on the ocean, fish diving the waves, snakes, turtles, birds, an eagle, butterflies, a tree growing, mankind emerging. [[strikethrough]] from primordial mud [[/strikethrough]]. 21. Rob recalls Marceau taking students to see sculptures in French museums. Mime is musical, the rhythm of the music, in space. 22. Rob mimes a Marceau routine.