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Mime-Ink

Mime-Ink is an innovative ministry of two Sisters of Mercy

They have created a unique art form which combines silent gestures (MIME) and
spoken words (INK) that can deepen meaning, touch hearts and promote reflection.

After personal input and consultation, each presentation is customized to creatively
meet your group’s needs.

Please tour our site to learn more about our engaging presentations:

Theme Enhancement for meetings...assemblies...conferences

• ATTENTION: People will “listen” more intently as a mime
opens their hearts and words engender understanding.
• CREATIVITY: The new and unexpected injects life into gatherings.
• MOTIVATION: Our presentations will rejuvenate old goals and stimulate new ones.

Times for Prayer and Reflection for staff, faculties, parish organizations

• RESOURCES: From among a variety of resources, everyone will find something that will elicit meaningful response.
• SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Experiencing the spiritual in new ways enables each individual to grow and deepen spiritual awareness.
• COMMUNITY: Presentations and activities help people to realize and celebrate their part within the whole.

Youth Events...for CFF...youth groups...classrooms

• SPECIALIZATION: We conscientiously and creatively meet your needs.
• ENTHUSIASM: Our experience enables us to meaningfully engage and
energize your students.

Testimonials:

"I have had multiple opportunites to work with Gloria and her artistic ability to mime. I have found the presentations and rituals filled with words alone, can be heard by others as just a string of words. In my experience, the audience "listens" more intently as the silent gestures of mime are interspersed with the spoken words. The universality of gestures opens the heart to the head's comprehension of words."
— Sr. Patricia Forret, RSM. Past President of the Ohmaha Region of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas

"It is unusual to experience mime in a program. The attention of people is caught immediately and continues to be focused. I love the way a mime experience can touch many emotions in an audience."
— Sr. Marguerite Buchanan, RSM Program Director/Catherine's Center, San Mateo, CA