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PUPPET WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS!

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its Puppetry Workshops for Kids! Join professional puppeteer and puppet-maker Ifat Vayner and open the doors to the world of puppetry. Each of the two workshops will bring a different muppet to life, and in each session, participants will learn how to construct a muppet, how to give it a voice, personality and movement, and how to develop and perform short scenes.

Loco the Taco is designed with a younger age group in mind and Jacques the Chef is designed for a slightly older group, but the age brackets are very flexible. No previous art experience necessary, all materials provided, take your finished muppet home!

For ages 10-15 yrs: Jacques the Chef: Sat 10 Sep, 11am -2pm
For ages 8-11 yrs: Loco the Taco: Sat 17 Sep, 11am -2pm

Registration on our website. Click the button below:

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