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Scenes from the Center of Puppetry Arts, Atlanta, April 2006.
This is from one of the first rooms you enter in the center...it is a huge room filled from top to bottom with puppets of all sorts. The room is dead silent, except for the sound of a random puppet moving...different puppets at different intervals...sometimes you don't see which puppet has moved, the only clue being a moving limb or noticing that one puppet has moved from one position to another. The effect is very very creepy!
"Puppet in Need" is performed by Tabitha Fitzsimmons; she was featured in "The Boston Globe" in July 13, 2012, in an article by Stephanie Steinberg, "Hot work and long hours, but human statue makes cool cash"
This particular performance occurred on Newbury St, Boston, MA, USA
From stimulating science to mind-blowing math, puzzles to puppets - we've got it all at Fiddle Sticks Gifts!
these are the heads for my main character Henry in my new production film Gulo. the heads are made of paper, hand colored with watercolor. these heads show the aging process of my character henry. and will be used to transition between his old age to his youthful self.
One of our classic programs is going to be traveling elsewhere next year, but this year the kids loved Nitsana Lazarus' Traveling Puppets show!
Shadow Puppet Theatre
F E A T U R I N G
The Owl, The Cat, The Raven
You are invited: Sunday, October 19th from 6-8pm
1640 Julia #C in Berkeley near Ashby Bart
Outside Event: Dress Smart and Warm
**All adults must be accompanied by a child 6 years or under**
The Meat Puppets play Nov. 13, 2009, at Schubas in Chicago. My review and photos are at: www.undergroundbee.com/2009/11/meat-puppets-at-schubas.html
Studying the details that make the puppet who he is, then forgetting perfection and just reaching for the "essence", becuse as the puppet said, "I have lots of essences!" (So much fun, I cold have continued with his other poses, but I had to move on to housework.)
I figure that I can practice sewing be doing things for lil nieces and nephews. They don't notice the lack of skill, and by the time they are old enough to notice, maybe I'll be better at it.