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Nitsana Lazarus brought her amazing show Puppet Commotion back to the library. The kids loved all of the different puppets and the audience participation.
A river of puppets in a park, © L. Connolly.
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Nitsana Lazarus brought her amazing show Puppet Commotion back to the library. The kids loved all of the different puppets and the audience participation.
"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
Puppet boots
Modelled plasticine core (right)
Laminated papier mache over modelled plasticine core (left)
Micro Mr Punch project
May 2010
For more on this other daft making things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
One more puppet for you. Everyone got a pattern and a stick and various materials to make a puppet. Inspired by the blue feathers and black buttons at my table, I made Coraline.
It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizzazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!
I spotted these puppets sitting on the stairs along one of the pathways. There didn't seem to be anyone around who owned them, though.
A puppet represents a human being without being human. Thus, it is an excellent vessel for projection. Projection is attaching one’s feelings and/or actions to another person or object. The puppet creator or puppeteer endows the puppet with characteristics that reflect his or her inner view of human nature, self and others. Because the puppet is an inanimate object, it is a safe avenue for expression. It is responsible for all of the views and emotions it communicates, not the puppeteer. Using puppets to create stories initiates an avenue for inventing a personal metaphor. A story brings truths and imaginative forces of the inner world to a safe arena to be viewed outwardly by oneself and others.
Taken during the Big Grin - a celebration marking the 'birthday' of Mr Punch. The date has been chosen because Samuel Pepys made an entry in his diary for 9 May 1662, noting the marionette performance of "Signor Bologna" in Covent Garden.
The Big Grin featured a parade of Professors around the piazza, a mass photocall, and then individual performances.
It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizzazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!
Gus with a few early prototypes of the Media Show puppets. Erna was originally going to have very floppy ears. The fact that she doesn't really helps shape her personality!
Nitsana Lazarus brought her amazing show Puppet Commotion back to the library. The kids loved all of the different puppets and the audience participation.
It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizzazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!
Taken during the Big Grin - a celebration marking the 'birthday' of Mr Punch. The date has been chosen because Samuel Pepys made an entry in his diary for 9 May 1662, noting the marionette performance of "Signor Bologna" in Covent Garden.
The Big Grin featured a parade of Professors around the piazza, a mass photocall, and then individual performances.
It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizzazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!
Puppeteers raise the puppet of Lee Wallick after a collapse during a performance at the annual Rough and Ready Days festival in Monticello's McCloy Park. The puppets, a creation of local artist Alice Guffey Miller, were part of a performance titled "Buried Treasure." The show featured five larger than life puppets portraying Drew County artists from the past.