Mimicri or Mime art has been known since ancient times in Indonesia.
The term mime comes from French which means imitating.
Mime art in Indonesia is usually presented in the form of stage drama or art performances.
Mime performances usually rely on body movements, facial expressions, and strong art expressions.
Mime art in Indonesia is often associated with traditional arts such as shadow puppets and Bali dance.
Many famous Mime artists in Indonesia, such as Iwan Pranoto and Rianto.
Mime art is also often used in education and training, because it can help improve communication and expression skills.
There are many art schools in Indonesia that offer mime art training.
Mime art performances in Indonesia are also often held in art festivals, such as the Jakarta Art Festival, Solo Art Festival, and Balinese Art Festival.
Mime art in Indonesia continues to grow and become increasingly popular among the people.