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The Lady Liberty Blues

December 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

OK, this is old news. But you’ve gotta see the pictures anyway!

On July 24 and 25, 2008, an ensemble cast performed The Lady Liberty Blues, written in the main by Wes Andrews and directed by Jess Smith, at Live Girls! Theater in Ballard, a Seattle neighborhood.

I was in charge of all the shadow imagery. This was my first time creating puppets for a show, and my first time performing with them. These will give you an idea of what we accomplished:

If you want more information on the show, Wes created a blog, which lives nearby.

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The Valley of Ashes.

May 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

When I drove into Vancouver last weekend, the air was sweltering.

There was a buzz on the streets of Strathcona.

People were milling around the Ukrainian Hall.

The Valley of Ashes was about to begin.

Now that’s the best footage I can find, and it surely doesn’t do it justice. The amazing shadow work is barely represented. However, it’s a taste.

I was floored.

The Dusty Flower Pot Cabaret are amazing. Check them out here.

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Dark Hand and Lamplight.

May 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It’s been awhile folks. Sorry for that. Many, many things to blog in the coming days. Maker Faire photos coming soon!!!

For today, I will share one of the most thrilling discoveries of my recent life. There is an artist musician duo out of Toronto that uses shadow theater. Brilliant brilliant brilliant.

I sigh. ‘Tis a beautiful thing.

You can find them on the MySpace.

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Michel Gagné is Insanely Twisted.

April 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I really wish I had the skill to imbed the video for this. I don’t, yet, so here is a teaser image:

The Other Kind

Artist Michel Gagné created this series of shorts for Nickelodeon’s Halloween Shriekin’ Weekend in 2005. You can watch this amazing piece of flash animation here.

They are also available in individual format at his website, here.

Thanks to the brilliant no fat clips!!! video blog for this. Check it out.

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“No wonder many ladies fell in love with him.”

April 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

So in a couple of weeks I will start teaching my shadow theater class again. This is the second time in history. I figured it would be prudent to start out by introducing the prevailing traditions from, for instance, Indonesia. But pictures are so inadequate for puppets. They really are. I needed wayang kulit. I needed them bad.

So I went to Ebay.

What do you know, there is a guy in Central Java who has a store and sells such things. His store, debakoel, is here.

I bought two puppets, which were in Singapore and are flying this way now.

Pabu Kresna.

Pabu Kresna
“His name as a boy was Raden Narayana, the son of Basudewa with Dewi Badraini. He was the twin brother of Sembadra, both of them had smooth black/dark color of skin. He was tall with slender body and a good-looking face, brilliant and wise. No wonder many ladies fell in love with him.”

Just look at that detail. No wonder.

“He loved very much Sembadra and Arjuna. He always patiently took care of his temperamental elder brother Kakrasana/Baladewa. He was the incarnation of Betara Wisnu, the protector of life. After defeating King Yudakala Kresna of Dwarawati, Narayana became the king of the kingdom of Dwarawati and his official name was Prabu Kresna.” (from Planet Mole)

Don't know who this guy is. He's beautiful, though!

I don’t know who this guy is. I just thought he looked like he could eat anyone that messed with me or my friends. I bet he casts a wicked shadow…

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