A History of Mime in Ann Arbor with Performances by Michael Lee
Join us for a series of short performances and interviews with local mime Michael Lee and special guests O.J. Anderson and Perry Perrault. The performance, which will consist of short 4-6 minute pieces will be for many, an introduction to “the actor’s art” of mime. With credit given to the mime artists that inspired and taught Michael Lee, we’ll connect the dots between legendary mimes, and the local Ann Arbor mimes who knew and trained with them.
This project is part of AADL’s commemoration of the city’s bicentennial year.


AADL Talks To: Lou Belcher, 55th Mayor of Ann Arbor (1978-1985)

In this episode, AADL talks to Louis Belcher, mayor of Ann Arbor from 1978-1985. In addition to his four terms as mayor, Lou was also a city councilman and successful businessman. He recounts memorable stories from his time in office, including the unusual 1977 mayoral contest with former mayor Albert Wheeler; the time he took the RFD Boys to Germany for a sister city celebration; and the infamous Ann Arbor pigeon cull.

Musical Society toasts master of silence Marceau

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Welcome, Marcel Marceau

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The many masks of Marcel Marceau

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Music and mime: Fest is July 2-24

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Marceau may open mime school here

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Marceau Plans 2 Performances

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Art exhibit evicted from Power Center

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Paintings removed from show

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