"Drawing on thirty years of making theatre with objects, this field-defining book maps the terrain of applied puppetry. Through a range of case studies both personal and practical, Matt Smith offers a reflective and engaging study which provides makers, thinkers and students alike with a toolkit for thinking about and making puppetry in community settings. Through eight chapters, Smith muses on the nature of creativity, explores approaches to puppetry through ecology, and considers how puppets and objects affect the act of making and - in turn - how they affect those who make, use and experience them in performance. Along the way, Applied Puppetry offers practical exercises in theatre-making, demonstrates the political power of puppetry beyond borders, and interrogates the limitations and possibilities of puppetry and object theatre in local communities, volatile contexts and difficult circumstances"--
Drawing on thirty years of making theatre with objects, this field-defining book maps the terrain of applied puppetry.
Through a range of case studies both personal and practical, Matt Smith offers a reflective and engaging study which provides makers, thinkers and students alike with a toolkit for thinking about and making puppetry in community settings.
Through eight chapters, Smith muses on the nature of creativity, explores approaches to puppetry through ecology, and considers how puppets and objects affect the act of making and in turn how they affect those who make, use and experience them in performance.
Along the way, Applied Puppetry offers practical exercises in theatre-making, demonstrates the political power of puppetry beyond borders, and interrogates the limitations and possibilities of puppetry and object theatre in local communities, volatile contexts and difficult circumstances.
Recenzijas
Matt Smith offers an insiders guide to the world of applied puppetry challenging us to think with and play with a world of objects. This is vital reading for all those interested in learning about the arts applied within communities or across different contemporary issues and concerns. * James Thompson, University of Manchester, UK * This is an eloquent, fascinating and timely book rooted in the authors varied and exciting journey in Applied Puppetry and Object Performance, from eco junk-puppetry with children to innovative and difficult work with asylum seekers in HMP Haslar. Essential reading for anyone interested in the myriad possibilities of puppetry. * Dr Adam Strickson, Visiting Research Fellow & PhD tutor, School of PCI (Performance and Cultural Industries), University of Leeds, UK * Illuminates, explains and prosletyses A textbook and tome for practitioners and for people who seek to move others with hand-sprung special care. * International Times * A selection box of fascinating examples from thirty years of Applied Puppetry practice Smiths projects are varied and interesting, with a wealth of information and insight outlining the uses of puppetry and object performance in non-traditional places and community settings. * Everything Theatre *
Papildus informācija
This book maps the networks of puppetry used in applied theatre settings in relation to ecologies and communities.
Notes on the text
Introduction: My Personal Context, Hands on, Broken Puppets, Objects with Objectives, Definitions, Power and Theories, Borders, Psychogeography, Waste, Ecology, Scale, Anthropomorphism and Materialism.
1. Objects Speaking for Themselves: Mapping the Field of Applied Puppetry
2. Thinking with Ecology: New Paradigms in Material Performance
3. Thingness, Puppethood and Violence: The Materiality of Performing Objects
4. Puppet Power in Intercultural Practices: Communities, Ethics and Representation.
5. Plastics Talking About Plastics: Marlsite Projects and Ecological Puppetry
6. Puppetry in HMP Haslar IRC: Working with Marginalised and Vulnerable Participants
7. Participatory Ecologies: Toy Theatres, Kamishibai and Puppet City
8. Talking to Roots: Kinship with the More than Human Envoi - Sharing Spaces with Objects: Listening, Caves, Ephemera, Popularity, Reciprocity and Chimaeras
Exercises
Notes
References
Index
Matt Smith is Reader in Applied Theatre and Puppetry at the University of Portsmouth, UK, prior to that having spent 20 years as a community artist. During this time, he worked with schools, youth groups, children in care, special needs groups, prisons, hospitals, environmental agencies and the homeless. He has published a number of journal articles on applied puppetry.