A puppetry question (mostly for Na)
Sun, 13 June 2010, 08:37 pmStage Left2 posts in thread
A puppetry question (mostly for Na)
Sun, 13 June 2010, 08:37 pmHi everyone,
I have been following this site for a while (and am fairly familiar with all the regulars) but have finally gotten around to signing up for an account properly.
Anyway, this is adressed to Na because it is a question about puppets. I am in high school and (Never fear! I am not asking anybody to "find me a TV audition" or anything else that young newcomers tend to ask) have been interested in the theatre for a few years - already done some acting in community theatre etc. But lately I have been thinking about puppetry - the idea of bringing character and life to an inanimate object is amazing to me and of course I have liked Sesame St and Avenue Q at different times in my life. I think that being a pupeteer would be wonderful and at the least I would like to explore it further. How can a young person learn puppetry? It's not something often asked about on here and I thought others may want to hear the answer too.
Thankyou!
You're lucky I check this
Mon, 14 June 2010, 12:08 amYou're lucky I check this site often; I might have missed the post!
Ok, without wanting to reinvent the wheel, some handy links:
Puppetry in Australia - how to find out about it and does it exist (warning, more of an essay than a how to, but does discuss how difficult it is to find out about):
http://www.puppetsinmelbourne.com.au/blog.php/2010/06/01/puppetry-in-australia-how-to-find-out-ab
Studying puppetry (with links to workshops/etc):
http://www.puppetsinmelbourne.com.au/faq.php/2007/09/15/puppetry_courses_in_australia
And though it's about Melbourne, worth posting anyway, I answer someone's question about finding puppet groups to join:
http://www.puppetsinmelbourne.com.au/faq.php/2010/05/11/what-puppetry-groups-or-courses-could-i-
Having posted those, a little more info:
Depending on which state you are in, there are a number of places you can go. Spare Parts in Perth is the hub of puppetry in WA; Sydney, you could go to Gary Friedman's excellent and regular puppetry-for-TV courses; Melbourne, well, there's not much. You can search my site for upddates on events and news on puppetry in Australia, which whilst old, will give you some starting points.
Some excellent online resources:
- http://twitter.com/OzPuppetry Run by puppeteer Hilary Talbot, she posts regular tweets on puppetry events around Oz. She updates more often than I do (on news and events) and is worth following.
- OPEN, an emailed pdf newsletter, run by Dream Puppets. It's new and worth a look. Sign up by emailing dreampuppets-at-netspace.net.au.
- UNIMA Australia. (www.unima.org.au, but the site is being redeveloped at the moment, will be relaunched in a week or so) The Australian centre for puppetry. It's the only organisation for puppeteers in Aus. so it's worth at least reading their news. If really passionate, you may want to join ($45 p/a for an individual if new, $40 p/a thereafter)
- Puppethub.com, Puppetsandstuff.com, and Puptcrit.org. All three are online forums for puppeteers, mostly American, but a few Aussies join in. The first I'm not often there but seems busy; the second is more for builders; the third is an email discussion list and can be a mix of both. Amazingly most of the memberships don't overlap a lot, so you get different mixes of topics and ideas
- Puppetrylab.com. Although it's not updated anymore, it's an EXCELLENT resource of how to videos on the basics of puppeteering a muppet-type puppet.
- Check out Blogtv.com. There are a lot of puppet shows appearing on this live video-streaming site.