Re: I wish I could remember Posted by Ron G. on Dec 07, 2006
He's supposed to be waving his hand like this...

. . . . . .Message Image

...but I guess our board software doesn't allow animated GIFs as avatars, and won't let us host them off site.

Ron G.


Edited to add:

Shawn changed the board settings slightly to allow my Santa to wave his hand.

Thanks Shawn, I like my little Santa! 
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Dec 07, 2006
I thought it was from later eposodes of the Ed Sullivan show.  I am probably wrong, but it does have a 70's to early 80's feel to it.  I am not sure when the Ed Sullivan show ended on network television.

I am a little young, maybe some of you old timers would know!! LOL

Re: I wish I could remember Posted by heiko on Dec 08, 2006
that is an excellent clip.
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by Ron G. on Dec 08, 2006
I don't have the video up in my browser right now, but from the couple of times that I watched it I got the impression that it was being performed in an intimate nightclub setting - people seated at tables with adult beverages, no children present, etc.

 

Ron G.
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by docmic on Dec 12, 2006
The Guitar Marionette is an Albanian group. The puppet has two arm rods, a foot rod and a rod at the neck. But the operator gets quite a bit of black-gloved hand help, handling the broken diving board and the ladder, etc. I've tried several times to contact them, but no results. It is quite old, apparently. I think it is mostly a single operator, however, because I can't imagine two operators getting their "you know what" together that well.

Another one you should see (too bad about the dial-ups!) is the Skeleton dancer.



Doc'
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by Jorge on Nov 08, 2008

I knowthis is a very old thread, but here you are information about the company

http://www.jordibertran.cat/angles/angles.htm
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by Shawn on Nov 09, 2008
Thanks for sharing the link to the site!  They really do nice work. The video of the break away skeleton is wonderful.  I don't think I have ever seen that trick used with such precision and ingenuity.
Re: I wish I could remember Posted by Jorge on Nov 09, 2008
I am happy you like.

He is a really good puppeteer. The show with the skeleton has another piece with a puppet who makes soap bubbles, very impressive.

I saw him twice. The first time it was the first time I went to a puppet show after my childhood (Punch and Judy) It was a version of Moliere's "The miser". Instead of money, all the tale is about water. The characters are real taps, (different models for the different characters)
You can trust I saw a tap changing its expression, from happiness to sadness! That day I began to love puppetry again,15 years after my last show.
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