Breathing Puppets | With Handspring Theatre Company | National Theatre
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2011
- The Tony award-winning Handspring theatre company explain how they go about choreographing breath in their puppets, during rehearsals for 'Or You Could Kiss Me' at the National Theatre.
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This really got to me as I know how valuable breath is. I suffer from asthma since birth and I know from personal experience how breathing can be difficult at times. Fantastic job by the puppeteers!
Wow. I could imagine a tear falling from the puppeteers eyes. Hard to imagine someone doing this without a sense of empathy. Amazing work.
Wow this is absolutely fantastic...
Absolutely inspiring! Such beautiful refined work.
It's so wild to me that there are negative comments on such a beautiful performance. I felt the puppet thinking and struggling, it felt so vulnerable but determined
Fantastic!
Incredible
Fine words, poor animation. Without focus, breath doesn't get you very far. Breath is the first step in animation, but a puppet really comes to life when you see it think - and that happens through focus.
Happy three friend
Excellent so powerful🐱🌹🌞
brilliant...
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I thought that too, but it turns out it actually has to do with the show... doesn't make it much better though
Ridiculous.
Why use a closed mouth puppet to depict an open mouth medical condition ,It’s like the artists haven’t lived in the real world .
Too far up emselves.?
Sorry, but no. You´re acting like puppet-players, not as humans. It´s all too great, too much. It might be helpfully watching persons with this disorder; they trying to hide their desease. Best luck!