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has gloss | eng: Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (1920 - November 5, 2000) was a contemporary and colleague of the giants of modern European theater. He first gained attention in Italy in 1947 when he worked alongside Marcel Marceau in the mime’s first tour outside of Paris. From 1948 to 1951, he assisted the master of movement, Jacques Lecoq, while Lecoq taught and directed the Players of Padua University. In 1954, Mazzone-Clementi was in the Piccolo Teatro di Milano with Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Their young Italian company was on the forefront of the renaissance of Italian theatre in the ’50s. |
lexicalization | eng: Carlo Mazzone-Clementi |
instance of | c/Italian actors |
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