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Hamed Nasrabadian: The new generation has no patience for long dialogues

Hamed Nasrabadian: The new generation has no patience for long dialogues

Iran Theater-Hamed Nasrabadian, a mime artist and directs "Jump Cut", stated that the audience of this pantomime show is women and children. He said that the audience of the new generation no longer has the patience to listen to heavy and long dialogues, especially when you can communicate with them through body language and images.

Hamed Nasrabadian, actor, director and chorographer, announced the performance of the pantomime "Jump Cut" at the Nofel Loshato Theater.

Nasrabadian believes that the art of pantomime is abandoned in Iran: "There is no correct definition of pantomime in Iran, and many of audiences are not familiar with this art."

He continued: "Presenting this world art is certainly the duty of all pantomime artists. Therefore, we decided to produce  the show "Jump Cut" in the "Soldiers of Peace" theater group. The show was previously called "Puzzle" and participated in the 11th edition of  Edremit  Festival in  Turkey. We will change the name of the show and part of its content to prepare it for performance in Nofel Loshato Theater.

This Iranian artist and pantomime teacher added: "This show is a combination of memes, media, audio and visual effects. I think the audience of the new generation is tired of listening to heavy and long dialogues, and it is easy to communicate with them through body language and images.

In the end, Hamed Nasrabadian said: "Jump Cut refers to the injuries that women and children endure in the war, and in fact, The show is for them. "