Puppetry Carving Course 2007
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@FaerieCrone i do make marionettes to without a workshopo lokk my channel for augsburger puppenkiste or marionete
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Thanks for posting this, I did this wonderful course not expecting to be able to carve a single piece as i'm cack handed at woodwork and even though I now have a finished puppet I couldn't remember how to start, This vid is great in jogging the memory though I wish there was more info. John is a wonderful teacher though he sounds quite stern and dry while telling you about the water stone sharpener which isn't the case at all!
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it looks to me like happy people make puppets.
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I am so happy that the tradition of this theatre is still alive. I used to go there when I was a little girl!
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Awesome! I would love to take a course like that!!! thanks for sharing!!!!
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If anyone would like more information on the type of Puppets shown in this Video the following will be useful:
PuppetCraft is a touring puppet company based in Devon, UK and provided the course shown in this video.
The Little Angel Theatre is a Puppet Theatre in London, UK, and the Video was filmed here.
Both of these companies have websites with lots of information on Shows and Courses.
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Thanks for uploading this video. It has been very useful for me. I use the information and could make my first puppet. It is at "marioneta amadeo".
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i want buy u marionette is fantastic!!!
i'm in italy!!!
write me!!!
what wood do u recomend carving with?
zebell33 3 years ago
I used Lime wood for the arms , legs and middle part of the pelvis, the rest is Jelutong which is the softer of the two, hope this helps!
bonbichie 3 years ago