Deep Puppetry March clinic
March 16
5:30pm - 7:30pm Central European
12:30pm - 2:30pm Eastern US
9:30am - 11:30am Pacific
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PUPPETRY
Join us to discover how to use the medium of puppetry to tell your story, perform your life, and show up as yourself in new ways. Narrative sensemaking (or nonsensemaking) through a puppet reveals new aspects of self and adds other voices to the stories we know best. How will your puppet see your life story? How will your puppet see you?
Whether you're wanting to try Deep Puppetry for the first time or would like more opportunities to practice together with other people, come to the clinic! We will create a puppet and move through a series of guided animation methods, breakout reflections, and group discussions. In Deep Puppetry, we explore the animation of objects as a personal process to develop new ways of being and relating that reject othering, abjection, domination, and control.
As part of this capacity building and developing new relationality, we leave plenty of room for what wants to emerge from this practice. Deep Puppetry is not results-oriented but deeply generative and experiential.
You will need six sheets of newspaper and a small collection of random household objects that can be altered or destroyed, as well as masking tape and/or yarn.
March 16
5:30pm - 7:30pm Central European
12:30pm - 2:30pm Eastern US
9:30am - 11:30am Pacific
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PUPPETRY
Join us to discover how to use the medium of puppetry to tell your story, perform your life, and show up as yourself in new ways. Narrative sensemaking (or nonsensemaking) through a puppet reveals new aspects of self and adds other voices to the stories we know best. How will your puppet see your life story? How will your puppet see you?
Whether you're wanting to try Deep Puppetry for the first time or would like more opportunities to practice together with other people, come to the clinic! We will create a puppet and move through a series of guided animation methods, breakout reflections, and group discussions. In Deep Puppetry, we explore the animation of objects as a personal process to develop new ways of being and relating that reject othering, abjection, domination, and control.
As part of this capacity building and developing new relationality, we leave plenty of room for what wants to emerge from this practice. Deep Puppetry is not results-oriented but deeply generative and experiential.
You will need six sheets of newspaper and a small collection of random household objects that can be altered or destroyed, as well as masking tape and/or yarn.