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Someone added "he famous theatrical teacher, with his experience of physical education, was immortalised in 1969 when he had the Le Coq Sportif sports brand named after him."
Le Coq Sportif was founded in 1969. I am removing the erroneous statement.
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This article does mention mime but does not mention mimodynamics, which is mentioned in two sources (that I very quickly found without spending much time on this) discussing Lecoq's method:
Although these two terms are distinct, they do share history both in concept and in etymology, I think. However, how distinct are they? Is it worth comparing and contrasting them in this article and others?
Sorry all I can do is point this out. Thanks in advance! Geekdiva ( talk) 05:01, 3 March 2019 (UTC)
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Le Coq Sportif was founded in 1969. I am removing the erroneous statement.
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This article does mention mime but does not mention mimodynamics, which is mentioned in two sources (that I very quickly found without spending much time on this) discussing Lecoq's method:
Although these two terms are distinct, they do share history both in concept and in etymology, I think. However, how distinct are they? Is it worth comparing and contrasting them in this article and others?
Sorry all I can do is point this out. Thanks in advance! Geekdiva ( talk) 05:01, 3 March 2019 (UTC)