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Cary Trivanovich is a
lecturer/speaker, theatre director and
performance artist, noted for his revolutionary
pantomime. He has performed in theatres,
colleges, theatre festivals and cruise ships,
headlining around the world. As a lecturer and
motivational speaker, Mr. Trivanovich has spoken
in combination with his performance at over
2,500 schools, colleges and conferences
throughout the United States and Canada.
Mr. Trivanovich has appeared as
guest in several television talk shows and
commercials, and has taught and directed his art
as guest for several colleges, universities, as
well as national and state educational theatre
organizations.
Through his performances,
student ensemble performances, lectures, and
true-to-life approach, Cary Trivanovich is
bringing importance and power to the art of
mime.In addition to his
work with conventions, business meetings and
schools, Cary also rounds out his repertoire
with a focus on bringing a great message of hope
to churches across America. Changing Lives with
Biblical Integrity, Comedy and Pantomime at
Churches and Christian Conferences is one of the
mainstays of this talented ministers calling.
Cary's keynote for Christian events is delivered
with biblical integrity along with his hilarious
and moving pantomimes. Cary is ideal for
cross-generational family audiences, youth
events, adult conferences, father/daughter,
mother /son, etc. Fred
Fate, former Chair of the Kennedy
Center/American College Theater Festival, Region
VIII, credits Cary as "setting standards of
excellence that become a measuring stick to
which others strive."
Mark Daniels of the Utah
Theatre Association Board, reacting to a
production involving 14 of their conference
students under Cary's direction, concurred:
"What an experience to see
an audience of 1,000 plus students and faculty
entranced for an hour by the student ensemble
performance. To have our expectations of 'mime'
shattered by something that phenomenal was truly
something to behold. The entire audience was in
hysterical laughter one minute, moved to tears
the next, and amazed throughout. Our standing
ovations were but a prelude to what will remain
with us for years to come."
While Cary's assemblies serve
to inspire students for character, it is his
hope to expose and inspire excellence in the
performing arts as well.

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