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Charlie Todd: A experiência compartilhada do absurdo

Filmed May 2011 • Posted Nov 2011TEDxBloomington
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Charlie Todd proporciona inesperadas, hilariantes e bizarras cenas públicas. Setenta dançarinos sincronizados numa janela frontal de loja, "caçadores de fantasmas" correndo na Biblioteca Pública de Nova York, e a corrida anual de metrô sem calças. No TEDxBloomington, ele mostra como o seu grupo, Improv Everywhere (Melhore em Toda a Parte) utiliza estas cenas para juntar pessoas.

Charlie Todd is the creator of Improv Everywhere, a group that creates absurd and joyful public scenes. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Luiz Alexandre Gruszynski
Reviewed by Rafael Zotto
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