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Strange Loop Projects is excited to host a Mime Workshop with Myron Johnson.

Step into the world of physical storytelling in this immersive mime workshop led by renowned choreographer and theater-maker Myron Johnson. Rooted in classical mime technique and expanded through contemporary performance practice, this workshop invites participants to explore how the body alone can create entire worlds. Through foundational exercises, illusion-based movement, and neutral mask work, participants will develop tools for creating space, character, and narrative without words.

Expect a physical warm-up and classic mime technique, illusion-based movement and spatial creation, neutral mask exploration (provided), and collaborative storytelling and creation. The workshop culminates in a guided creative process where participants devise a short mime theater piece, applying the techniques explored throughout the session. This is a dynamic, full-body experience for performers, dancers, actors, and curious creatives alike. No prior experience required.

Saturday, May 16 from 12:00–2:30pm
Location: Strange Loop Laboratory
Pay as you’re able with suggested $25. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Recommended for ages 14+. No experience necessary.
Reserve a spot here!

Free parking is available under the bridge next to the Basilica. Metered street parking and paid lots are available on surrounding blocks.

Myron Johnson is a choreographer, director, and founding Artistic Director of Ballet of the Dolls. With over three decades of creating original work for stage and beyond, his practice spans dance, theater, and opera. He studied mime in Paris with Marcel Marceau, grounding his work in a rich tradition of physical storytelling.

Location Info

Strange Loop Laboratory
1629 Hennepin Ave
Suite 100
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403

612-567-0888

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Contact Info

Zhauna Franks

zhauna@strangeloopprojects.com

612-567-0888

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