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Seems "Puppet Joss" has been around. "What's inappropriate is what we do with Puppet Joss" Jennifer Stuller, one of the panelists, said. "I had to ask the cast to stop taking pictures and posting them on twitter. I didn't want Joss to know," said Jo Jo Stiletto, another.
So I went to Lavender Festival today and met this fascinating and kind puppeteer who was just strolling around the festival before her show. Because she looked interesting with her yellow dress, flowery hat, and her puppet, I asked her if I can take a picture of her. Then I got to know her puppet, possum, and watched her show. Compare to other puppet shows I've seen, she interacted with children and danced together. It is always fun to meet someone new
This man is a skilled puppet maker and puppeteer. He was deep in contemplation, exhailing smoke from a cigarette as carefully examined the puppet head he was painting. There seemed to be a connection between the maker and the puppet - as you might expect there would be...because in the future he will bring this puppet to life!
Taken with a Rolleicord Va on Kodak BW400CN in Mandalay, Myanmar.
Found this finger puppet at Hometown Girl in Baltimore on a visit home. Reminds me of the statue of Mary in Pecker, which was filmed in the neighborhood where I grew up; the voting booth incident was in the church basement where we had Boy Scouts when I was younger.
In 2011, Nashville Public Library received a gift of approximately 100 collectable puppets in the name of late native Nashvillian Rachel Love Steele. As a child, Rachel enjoyed attending Tom Tichenor's puppet plays at the library. 40 years later, she remembered with great fondness troops with her sisters and mother as Tom's fanciful creations were brought to life for the delight of Nashville's children.
In the interest of continuing the puppet legacy begun by Tichenor, this newest collection will add a "hand-on" aspect to the puppet program.
The puppet about to pin the feather onto "its" head gear using "its" hand.
In other performances, puppets actually blow fire from "their" mouth.
Seen in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
“I was watching a soap opera and all of a sudden an earthquake took place,” says Natcharin, a 13-year old girl who lives in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand. “My mum and I hid under the table and bed. If there is a disaster, people in our community will be in trouble."
Natcharin recently attended a 2-day workshop with 29 other children from 4 villages to create characters and stories to use for a shadow puppet show all about disasters.
“In our story, we want to talk about how it isn’t good to ignore flood warnings. I’ll use my knowledge to perform for adults and children so that they know how dangerous disasters can be”.
Shadow puppetry is an effective way for vulnerable children and communities to learn about disaster risk reduction using easy, fun and engaging media. In partnership with Plan Thailand, the organisation Wondering Moon uses shadow theatre to tell stories of disasters.
A sock puppet that makes sound when you open its mouth. Uses a circuit board/module from a musical greeting card sewn in the mouth.
Budapest, 2008
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In that manner with me, so realistic puppets are prepared, that slowly it it will be able to be felt. this boy suggested this for me, I took a photo because of this. after a couple of years if you give it a smile, possibly smiles back?