PUPPETRY. PUPPETRY AS A CREATIVE ARTFORM Students enjoy puppetry because they are able to use their creative talents. Students can: Make their own puppet.

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PUPPETRY

PUPPETRY AS A CREATIVE ARTFORM Students enjoy puppetry because they are able to use their creative talents. Students can: Make their own puppet. Write or record their own scripts. Manipulate puppets with a little training. Entertain and inform.

BENEFITS Puppetry has a positive effect on students who: are shy or lack confidence don’t like to be seen on stage have difficulty speaking clearly or remembering words learn from their peers

CHOROGRAPHY Look for songs with an easy message or a simple tune. Key words in a song can be great to give you ideas for props (i.e. Jesus, hill, lake). Make a detailed props list. A sign can set the scene – use a picture or large letters that are readable. Plan where the puppets are going to stand, where and when props come in and the movement of puppets particularly if moving in unison.

FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH 1.Teach the puppeteer how to come on and off stage – pretend to walk up steps, turn the puppet to the back of the stage and walk down the steps. 2.The puppet needs eye contact with the audience. A puppet’s eyes and where your knuckles are located on your hand. The audience always sits lower than the puppet. 3.The puppeteer needs to keep his/her arm upright against their ear and move the puppet so that it looks real and not a stiff board.

FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH 4.It is easier for students to learn to sing a song with a C.D. than using words. 5.If students are using a script, pin the pages side-by- side onto the curtain or material being used as the puppet stage. Puppeteers can follow the words. 6.Learning to mouth words correctly takes a lot of practice.

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