Thursday, May 28, 2009

Maker Faire!

Yoda Finger Puppet!
My husband and I are thinking of attending this GREAT sounding Faire in the Bay Area this weekend called: Maker Faire. We've never been but, hear it's great! Whilst perusing the programs listed, I found this little gem: "Star Wars Sock Puppet Craft" I do not know HOW this can possibly top the GREATEST "Star Wars" sock puppet show(s)* EVER but, I want to go! Right now!! The craft is hosted by Bonnie Burton. You can see a really great Yoda finger puppet (pictured above) on Starwars.com.

* The absolute end-all-greatest-ever "Star Wars" Sock Puppet show(s) I've EVER seen were performed on Angel Island in SF and for a SFBAPG Guild challenge.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Audience Participation!

Folkmanis Mini Butterfly Finger Puppet

Below you'll find the article I wrote for Stephanie Stokes of Mr. Anderson's Company. She's put together a newsletter called, Puppet Tales and asked if I'd write something for it. I thought I'd share it here in case it proved helpful! It's about using Finger puppets (such as the one above) during storytelling, to include audience participation.

Greetings all!

Prior to starting with Swazzle, I had my own one-woman puppet show based on "Red-Riding Hood". Performing a one-person show can be very challenging and one of the ways I headed off "challenging" audiences was by incorporating audience participation. In my "Red-Riding Hood" show, the audience "became" the trees in the woods that Red was lost in. Whenever she would look around and say "Where am I?" the audience would put their hands in the air and reply "In the Woods!" to which Red inevitably said "Oh! Right!" and would continue on her merry way.

Later, when Swazzle formed, our first Summer Library Show was "Prairie Dog Pete and the Magic Buffalo" in that show we asked the audience to repeat the magic words Pete had to use to call forth the animals in the show. Giving the audience something to do was a wonderful idea! Instead of being passive viewers, they became active participants--a part of the show, if you will! The children would listen very carefully, eagerly waiting for the moment when their assistance was required. It can be magic! Now, most of you guys are not going to be putting on an entire show! You're going to be telling stories and (hopefully) using puppets to make things more lively and fun. How can you use puppets to create active audiences for Story Time? Easy! You can use Finger Puppets! They are small and you can store many of them in a small space! How do you use them? Well, does you story include birds flying by? Or Fish Swimming? Butterflies fluttering? There are little finger puppets for all of these things. You can have each audience member use the same one or combine several for different actions!

There is one very important thing to remember whenever you introduce audience participation into your storytelling! And that one thing is? Communication. You must clearly communicate to your audience exactly what you want from them, otherwise, chaos ensues. Take the time to set up audience rules. Over my many years of performing, I've come up with a pre-show spiel (and I must admit to cribbing from the other Swazzle performers!). The rules are as follows:

*Stay in your seats (behind the line, on the carpet, in a circle...etc.)
*Stay nice and quiet so that everyone can hear (I usually have them practice this!)

Once you've got them quiet and attentive, it's time to introduce the action! Ask them if they know how a bird flies, what noise a bee makes, ask for a show of hands. Once you get the desired response, show them the puppet. Show them exactly what you want them to with the puppet and ask them if they think they can do this simple action. Of course they'll say "Yes!". Then, explain what you want them to do during the story, if applicable, give them a "Cue" to follow (whenever you hear "Blah" flutter the butterfly like so) and then remind them that when the story is over they must bring the little puppets back to the basket (or box) for the next story. Pass out your puppets and enjoy! You've just turned a group of listeners into performers!

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

New Episode of the Swazzle Workshop (#7)!

Sean in the Mini Shoot

Episode 7 of the Swazzle Workshop is up! Check it out!

If you missed it, here's a link to my photos from this Puppet Shoot on Flickr!

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Muppet Fun in SF!

The Muppet Newsflash Blog recently posted about the "Muppets, Music, and Magic" tour that the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is hosting! I've been waiting to mention it until I saw it up on their Calendar...where it is now! Get your tickets while you can!

See you there!

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Pig, Pig, Pig, Pig...having fun!

Pig pieces

Here are the bits and pieces from one of the paper bag puppets from Martha Stewart Crafts! This one is for a little piggy! The little kits include everything you need to make the puppet! All the pieces are stuck together with adhesive...which is a little worrying...we'll see how it goes when they're finished.

Piggy hands

I do love that the little bags are colored to match the animals...although these bags are TINY! Def for little hands.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Spring Lambchop

Spring Lambchop

Here's another Lambchop finger puppet from Puppets on the pier! This one is just in time for spring! Look at her cute sun hat! Adorable!!

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

"Walking with Dinosaurs" LIVE!

Harry and the T-Rex @ L.A. Zoo

I admit it, I have a soft spot for Dinosaurs! Our "Harry and the Tyrannosaurus Rex" puppet show clinched it, DINOS RULE!

That is why my heart went *pitter-patter* when my husband sent me this awesome YouTube vid of Dinosaur puppets being built for "Walking with Dinosaurs: LIVE!" They also have on their website an additional vid of the dinos in action!

Enjoy!

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Chef Lambchop

Chef Lambchop

I found this adorable little Lambchop finger puppet @ Puppets on the Pier last week! It's made my Aurora World Inc.

Puppets On The Pier has a small number of these little guys left (I was told they've been discontinued...but, Aurora World's page still has them up--so I think they're still being made...it just might mean that the store will no longer be carrying them.

So cute!

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Finger puppets @ Attention

Finger puppet line up

In the store (Puppets on the Pier) right at the counter are various finger puppet displays. I love these little guys! We sold them when I worked there too. Notice the wacky Bert in the front? Awesome!

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