In July my partner and I had our twin 18 foot tall giant puppets at a very respected top end art festival in Denver. Very High income neighborhood and presumably highly educated. The shopping district is FILLED with high end art galleries and boutiques.
As puppeteers, we wore black including a black hood. As puppeteers we are invisible, right?
WRONG! I can't tell you how many times we had supposedly educated adults tell us we looked like terrorists. Ya right, terrorists with 18 foot tall puppets strapped to our back! Good news, we did overhear a 10 year old kid telling his friends why we were in black (pretend to be invisible so as not to distract from the puppet, etc.)
We concider the puppets art as much as entertainment. Art to enjoy and stretch imaginations.
We could take the Disney approach and not wear the hood, and wear costumes to match the puppets, but I prefer not as a matter of artistic preference.
Any suggestions for next time? By the second day in the hot sun, some of my responses were, shall we say, less than ideal.
Walking tall and stretching imaginations, but not always to the desired effect!
Bill "Stretch" Coleman
Home of Stretch the nine foot clown and his giant puppets!
[ 11-04-2002: Message edited by: Stretch ]</p>
As puppeteers, we wore black including a black hood. As puppeteers we are invisible, right?
WRONG! I can't tell you how many times we had supposedly educated adults tell us we looked like terrorists. Ya right, terrorists with 18 foot tall puppets strapped to our back! Good news, we did overhear a 10 year old kid telling his friends why we were in black (pretend to be invisible so as not to distract from the puppet, etc.)
We concider the puppets art as much as entertainment. Art to enjoy and stretch imaginations.
We could take the Disney approach and not wear the hood, and wear costumes to match the puppets, but I prefer not as a matter of artistic preference.
Any suggestions for next time? By the second day in the hot sun, some of my responses were, shall we say, less than ideal.
Walking tall and stretching imaginations, but not always to the desired effect!
Bill "Stretch" Coleman
Home of Stretch the nine foot clown and his giant puppets!
[ 11-04-2002: Message edited by: Stretch ]</p>

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