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Puppetry: An Introduction to the Artform - TAEA3355-Y13
Date: Sat, Apr 5, 2014
Length: 1 day
Times: 10am – 4pm
Cost: $ 75 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Mar 22, 201
Cost: $ 75 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Mar 22, 201
You are a puppeteer! Can you say, that at one time or another, as child or adult, you brought a doll, stick, shadow or empty beer can to life, with a voice and identity? Simple, beautiful, joyful and yet incredibly complex, the humble art of puppet theatre breaks through creative boundaries. Elements of drama, storytelling, dance, music, visual arts and ritual combine in this ancient and ever expanding art form. Participants will explore the creative art of puppet theatre through exercises in physicality, discovering character, improvisation, crafting story and puppet manipulation, design and building. In an art form where the boundaries are as limitless as our imaginations, there are no right or wrong answers, only wildly creative alternatives. This day promises deeply imaginative fun and frivolity!
Topics:
• Discovering and building a character
• Storytelling: crafting and expressing a narrative
• Styles of puppetry
• Physical approach to manipulation technique
• Design and building puppets
• Puppetry as artform
• Movement and improv
Facilitator: Tangle Caron is a performer, puppeteer, musician, environmental educator, napper, snacker and Lady Adventurer. Currently, she is a puppeteer for Mountain WHIT, Canada Park's professional theatre troupe, co-director of Entangled Puppetry and a founding member of The Found Object Puppetry Collective. She has had the great fortune to study with Bread and Puppet Theatre and at the Banff Puppetry Intensive presented by the Old Trout Puppet Workshop. Tangle believes joy is an essential part of the creative process and is prone to fits of exuberant silliness, which she is pleased to have harnessed into a viable career.