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The young lady in red was fun. Her movements were very delicate, her red shoes amusing. Downtown Northampton is always fun on a warm night. P5200162
Puppet glasses made of wire, polyester cord, and beads.
Built for Seussical at Young People's Theatre, 2011. Design by Judith Bowden.
"Professor" Brian Patterson of the Great Dickens Christmas Faire presents a Victorian puppet show at the Museum of Performance & Design on Saturday, November 12, 2 -3 pm.
Scenes from the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia, April 2006.
One of the original puppets from the movie "The Dark Crystal"...this thing was HUGE!
My brother and sister are rather creeped out by this puppet, but I love it! It was a gift from a missionary family...so great!
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The show started off with puppeteers. Their puppets were projected to the screen in the back. The puppets started off singing "Loser". They were really good!
If you take a look at pictures of the puppets from someone who used an SLR you'll notice that on the back of the puppet stage, there were mini-puppeteer puppets and Beck, and tiny puppets for the mini-puppeteer puppets. Beck = nerdy/awesome!
Wire skeleton frame, air dry clay for most of the mass, and then modelling clay for the moving parts. I didn't fire the modelling clay - I didn't have to. The flexibility was perfect.
I later broke their legs to give me a little more room for manoeuvring. In this pic, their legs are one piece. That's like locking your knees to move around.
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