Vox Fabuli Puppets' Rachel Jackson will hold an Intermediate Puppetry Class* on Saturday, March 23, 1:00-3:30pm at Tin Can Studio (in the old Rainier Brewery) 3130 Airport Way South. Classes recommended for ages 15 and up. *Class is in puppet operation, not puppet construction.
Intermediate Puppetry
"Finding Your Puppet's Character"
1:00-3:30pm, Saturday March 23rd
Cost: $30 pre-reg/$35 day-of
You know how to make your puppet talk, but what does she sound like? You can make him move, but where is he going? And how does he get there? In this fun, intermediate puppeteering class, you'll learn the basics of characterization - voice, physicality and emotion - and how to apply them to your puppet. You'll get tons of tips for making character choices and see what a big impact they can have on your puppet's performance.
- Beginning puppetry class or equivalent puppet experience recommended.
- Class recommended for ages 15 and up.
- Please dress comfortably and be ready to move.
- Class size limited to 16.
Rachel Jackson's Vox Fabuli Puppets specializes in twisting the familiar into dark and humorous shapes. Rachel has been puppeteering on various Seattle stages since 2008, where her work has been called "mad and masterful" by The Seattle Times. The mind behind the 2011 hit MANOS - The Hands of Felt, she more recently brought her talented hands to Team of Heroes: Behind Closed Doors, Whedonesque Burlesque and Audrey & Nelson: a puppet sex musical.
For more information, visit www.voxfabuli.com, and to register for the workshop, go to: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/347086.
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