Jerome Murat.


How often does a mime/puppeteer get on a television variety show these days, much less win an award? You’ll be impressed by Jerome Murat, who is channelling Zaphod Beeblebrox [Wiki] in this routine. Hit play or go to YouTube.
His act spawned a discussion on how he does it. However he does it, he does it well. -via Arbroath

this has similarities to a very old burlesque act I have on video (1930's?). In the act, a devil head was attached to the right side close to the womans head as if whispering in her ear. The right arm and leg represented the second personality (devil) and the left side spent the best part of the act dancing with the right side and keeping stray hands from wandering.
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Some of the music toward the end seemed to be composed by John Williams for little watched Spielberg movie, "Amistad." (about a little known slave revolt on ship headed for the South but ended up in New England with a former President, John Quincy Adams) defending the slaves when the case went to the Supreme Court)
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The music for this performance is amazing. Does anyone know where it is from. I checked the "Amistad" soundtrack but that doesn't seem to be it. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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