French mime
French mime is a theatrical art form that uses gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey emotions and tell stories without spoken words. It often features exaggerated movements and can include elements of comedy, drama, and fantasy.
One of the most famous practitioners of French mime is Marcel Marceau, who popularized the art in the 20th century. Mimes often perform in public spaces, using imaginary props and environments to engage audiences, creating a unique and captivating experience that transcends language barriers.