PUPPETRY

 

When we say “puppetry,” we’re talking about the art of bringing the inanimate to life. From delicate hand-crafted figures to large-scale creatures and abstract forms, puppetry blends design, movement, and performance to tell stories in uniquely powerful ways

  

Final ‘Nim’ Puppet - Arran Harris

‘Nim’ Puppet Construction - Arran Harris

‘Nim’ - Puppet Parts - Arran Harris

‘Cole’ Puppet - Arran Harris

‘Shadow Puppetry’ - Collaborative Experiments

‘Puppet Designs’ - Krystel Morantin

What Our Students think

 
 

The course enabled me to embrace various aspects of performance related design, unifying different techniques and combining them with my traditional art knowledge. I have explored storyboarding, set construction and dressing to filming and post-production. I really enjoyed my time on the course as the range of projects and the high quality of teaching developed the skills I already had, encouraged me to gain new ones and helped me to grow as an individual and an artist at the same time. Most importantly, course tutors never put me in any frames or made rules to restrict my individuality or creativity, instead always encouraged and lead me though my own individual development.

— Karolina Bielskyte

 
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