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Front page of the Chapel Hill News on Sunday, October 19, 2008. Here is the original.
Hillsborough, NC ran its first annual Handmade Puppet Parade on October 11, 2008. Folks made giant puppets representing creatures from the local Eno River. I shot the parade for the Chapel Hill News.
The boy puppet armature was constructed by taking apart helping hands soldering tools and using them for the major joints in his legs, hips, and neck. The arms consist of wire covered with brass tube bones.
Daily Dog Challenge "134. "Where, oh where has my little dog gone?" - What has your dog been up to today? Been somewhere? Curled up in his favorite hiding spot? Show us with a photo!"
It was a dreary, rainy day today, so the boys decided to do a little "Indoor camping."
Our Daily Challenge March 13, 2012 - "Words"
Scavenge Challenge March 2012 - "11. Photograph a human simulacrum, i.e., a doll, mannekin, puppet, etc."
"Woolie Man" is one of Henry's favorite stuffies, being just the right size to fill his mouth and having lots of appendages to do so.
As the shots felt a bit too "clean" for the theme, I tried out "Toy Camera" in Aperture 3.
73/366 - Mar. 13, 2012
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bztraining.blogspot.com
Wow, I have more plush raccoons than I thought...
This is a Dakin hand puppet that my stepdad had lying around his house when my mom moved in with him...I sort of adopted him shortly afterward.
Philip Mitchell from Spare Parts Pupppet Theatre (who are hosting Unima 2008) and attendant carnival puppets.
“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.
Mike, Eric, and I started a puppet webcomic. None of can draw, but we have great stories. So we decided to use our hands in a different way :)
Comic strip at dailypuppets.wordpress.com/
I made her for a puppet show of little red riding hood. I don't remember any details - like why she isn't wearing any red.
Puppet Shows For Birthday Parties, Puppet Shows For Schools, Puppet Shows For Libraries, Puppet Shows For Camps and Puppet Shows For Organizations! Puppet Shows For Metropolitan New York and Puppet Shows For New Jersey. Fantasy Puppet Theater.
Puppet pop stars in Madrid. Their dancing and singing was great - see more about this company
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“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.
Puppets Shadow
The puppet
Strings dangle down
as she moves around
her movements broken
as her head hangs down
Her master makes her sway
about through the play
but her spirit sit dully inside.
Her pain is unheard
as she owns not a mouth
but instead submits to the voice of another.
The shadow
he dances about
following her steps she puts out
mimicking each move that she makes.
he make not a sound
and his presence unknown,
even though the light makes him seen.
he has no choice, as to where or how he voices
the things that go on in his self.
By AlyssaDawnw
About the RIPPLE EFFECT.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
Label drawing for Fist Puppet out of Chicago, who released FD's Dial M For Monster/ Hand of Glory 7" back in 1993.
Crocodile puppet feet
Laminated papier mache with bamboo reinforcement for claws prior to final papier mache layer
Micro Mr Punch project
March 2010
For more on making this and other daft things see the "Making weird stuff" blog