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China to Ban Mimes (1 Viewer)

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It's about damn time

Source [Guardian.co.uk | China to make mime a crime for performers]

Miming at live performances could be banned from next year, China's ministry of culture has announced.

Singers who lip-synch or musicians who pretend to play their instruments twice or more in a two-year period, face having their business licences revoked.

Only professional performers will be covered, which will presumably mean the country's most celebrated case of faking it - at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics - would be exempt.

Nine-year-old Lin Miaoke was lauded around the world for her performance of Ode to the Motherland at the event. But it later emerged she was miming to a recording made by Yang Peiyi, aged seven . Officials replaced the younger girl because they judged Miaoke more photogenic.

Sun Qiuxia, from the ministry, said it will consult with the public over the next few weeks, before agreeing final details of new rules on commercial performances.

Zheng Jun, a singer who became famous in the late 80s, told Shanghai-based paper Noon News, less than 20% of stars actually sang at their "live" shows. "I really don't know what sort of an industry I'm involved in," he said . "I once met a well-known singer at a show who didn't even recognise his song as it was playing, because it had been so long since he'd truly performed it."

New rules will also ban performers from accepting money for charity events.

Seriously though, wtf? I cannot possibly comprehend the rationale for this
 
It's not like mimes are speaking out against the government.
 
It's not like mimes are speaking out against the government.

One of the few people who are not .. you would think they would want more.

lol, silent decent?
 
I'm guessing it's because China is still embarrassed at being fooled by Milli Vanilli.
 
Seriously though, wtf? I cannot possibly comprehend the rationale for this
They're mimes.....'nuff said.

As for "serious"--you can't do "serious" when it comes to the caprice of a totalitarian regime. Somebody in Beijing woke up and said "Confucius say is bad manners to mime"; there's nothing "serious" or rational about it. Just arbitrary, capricious, despotic tyranny.
 
I'm guessing it's because China is still embarrassed at being fooled by Milli Vanilli.
Perhaps they want to protect their population from Britney Spears.
 
Perhaps they want to protect their population from Britney Spears.

Understandably so! They're blazing a trail, see, making a bold stand against these kinds of abominations.


Duke
 
Poisonous milk is ok, but mimes?
this is unbelievable.
 
Yeah, i read that today, it was the hot topic down at the range. It really got on my wick. How cant it not be when they want to ban mimes why not cinema or chips, pfft, y'know what im sayin? If they really want to decrease in abundence they're sure having a field day in the media with this one.
 

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