Duet mime of Gregg Goldston and Bartlomiej Ostapczuk
An invisible wind sets Greg Goldston’s umbrella afloat—and suddenly we’re in a place where the laws of physics no longer matter.
The New York Times called his hypnotic collage of mini-plays “a blazing display of physical virtuosity", while Marceau said of his pupil. "his vision has expanded the art of mime.”
Being very honored to be part of the 2009 Festival, Gregg Goldston will present a very special evening that will include the appearance of Goldston’s dear friend and colleague Bartlomiej Ostapczuk.
As the world premiere at this 6th Busan International Performing Arts Festival this new production called'TheLudzikiBrothers' will delight out festival audience.
During a workshop in the south of Poland, Gregg created a mime duet that exploit the most bizarre style of mime comedy. The two of them developed this play (TheChair)for two years until they premiered it at the 2005 Mime Art Festival and received an unprecedented audience response. That is 'TheLudzikiBrothers'. The word Ludziki translates in Polishaslittle people, or little animations. These terms may possibly best describe the essence behind these two small spirits living with such grand dreams.