Indian Mime Academy

Arusam Madhusudhan, the budding young mime artiste hails from the historic city of Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India. Having developed interest in this much neglected art of mime, Madhu has struggled to pick up the elements from friends and Sri Nagabhushan of the same city, who practiced mime as his hobby and made pioneering contribution to this art from. Madhusudhan, in later times with his zeal and burning curiosity contacted Sri Narendra Katker, a mime teacher of the N.S.D. to learn certain nuances. In his pursuit of excellence, Madhu also used video cassettes of mime by the famous American luminary Tony Martino. His main inspiration was Indian Mime Theatre of Kolkata, where incidentally, he had undergone training, in the art, as the only candidate from Andhra Pradesh. He is particularly attached and devoted to Sri Niranjan Goswami and learnt advanced training from him.

Madhusudhan is a science graduate with awareness of computer usage, but his real interest lay in mime to which he has dedicated himself. He has created many new items of mime and evinced creative talent and originality of performance. Madhusudhan has given a good number of public performances allover his native state as well as a few other states out of A. P., regaling his audience wherever he went.

His talent was widely appreciated and publicized by News Papers. Some of  his performances have been telecast on popular TV channels. Madhusudhan still  considers himself as a student of the art, and is ever in search of innovations. His effort was rewarded through the award of Junior Fellowship from the Department of Culture, Government of India.

To contact this young mime artiste, please mail to director@mimeindia.com 



Arun Kumar Saxena    

****************

****************

 

Arun Kumar Saxena, a deaf and dumb mime artist was born on 1963 . He has already won a place in the heart of the lovers of pantomime. He has received recognition from different associations and organizations. He has performed mime at Deaf Association of India; Deaf Association, New Delhi; M.P. Telecom Circle, Bhopal; Deaf Association, Jaipur; Deaf Association, Mysore; The Deaf Way, Patna and in many other places.

Ø     Extraordinary Performance in the Cultural Field of Mime, by RPSM,      jBHEL, Bhopal.

Ø      Sanchar Doot Award from Govt. of India.

Ø      Award for Mime performance given by SBI

Ø      Award for mime performance given by Telecom Department of Basoda.

Ø      Award given by Mr. Mahavir Bhai, Honorable Governor of MP.

Ø      Sanchar Sree award given by M.P. Telecom Circle.

Contact

Email: director@mimeindia.com

Back to Mime Groups