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.extremely decanting harmony of the superior pantomime knowledge and body control in space . (Messaggero Veneto, 29th October 1982)
.Valdés's performance has aroused much enthusiasm- an unordinary artistic pleasure (Tr¾a¹ki dnevnik, 22th of November 1979)
. we have accompanied the cruel reality, narrated silently by Andrés Valdés, with laughter (Delo, 21st of August 1976)
.his world is the world of movement and silence (II Piccolo, 18th of October, 1982)
.the unusually expressional body of pure gestures and the face which reflects the colourful palette of feelings . (Dnevnik, 21 of August, 1976)
.he uses only gestures and mime and denounces even the most acceptable costume emphasis or sound background.
.because these are his greatest efficiencies; emphasised repetition of ordinary human movement and actions without using any equipment.
.the effect is a certain result of very distinct sense for details .
.from the extraordinary mime, which includes remarkable shades.
.mute mirror, often entertaining in a disillusioned manner. (Wiesbadner, 25th of May, 1979)
.this performance is the realisation of Valdés's and viewers' long desired wish: a performance which includes a group of artists. The performance proves that the artist is also a very good teacher, .
.Quiet, We Are Laughing! is the performance that speaks ironically about the petty human weaknesses and makes us laugh till we cry.
.the stage characters are perfected into detail when engaged in funny foolishness and clumsiness, but are not crudely characterised, which provides splendid amusement to the viewers, even though many of them recognise their own faults on the stage.
(Delo, 9th of December, 1988) |