He moved to the United States, and in 1971 started a school of mime, Le Centre du Silence, in Boulder, Colorado, where an annual international summer mime workshop was held.[5]
Le Centre Du Silence Mime Work Book, Venice, California: Wisdom Garden Books, 1975[7] (translated into German as Mimenspiel: die Kunst der Körpersprache, 1985)
Mime and Beyond: The Silent Outcry, Prescott Valley, Arizona: Hohm Press, 1985
The Conception Mandala: Creative Techniques for Inviting a Child into Your Life (with Mark Olsen), Rochester, Vermont: Destiny Books, 1992
References
^Evenson, Jane (2001). "The ultimate object: Overcoming self-created obstacles through mime". Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. 5 (2): 101–109. doi:10.1054/jbmt.2000.0220.
^ abBrown, Larry (December 30, 1983). "Mime's Silent World Enhances Creativity, Increases Honesty". Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO.
^Gallo, William (September 26, 1971). "Avital, Elfin Apostle of Silence". Rocky Mountain News. Denver, CO.
^Sklarew, Myra. "Space, Silence and Kabbala". The National Jewish Monthly (February 1976).
^ abNellhaus, Arlynn (November 20, 1985). "Boulder Mime Invites Audience Truly to Get Into the Act". The Denver Post.