Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Ron G. on Feb 13, 2007
Wow... Loki - I knew that you had a lot of irons in the fire, but you're one busy guy!
Thanks for listing them all for us.
Ron G.
Thanks for listing them all for us.
Ron G.
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Tommy Cannon on Feb 26, 2007
Here's a little something that I did just to be dumb.
www.myspace.com/mrsock
www.myspace.com/mrsock
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Dan on Feb 26, 2007
Mine is puppetbuilder.blogspot.com
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Sonny on Feb 26, 2007
I just signed up on my space and I need a few questions answered. Anybody a MySpace Ghuru?
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Miryana on Feb 26, 2007
www.puppetspurple.com
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Tommy Cannon on Mar 22, 2007
Here's one for my soon to be home base.
www.azpuppets.org
www.azpuppets.org
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by zooooom on Mar 24, 2007
http://community.livejournal.com/_puppets_/
Animations Online Posted by Shawn on Mar 28, 2007
Just found this one while researching something. I had not seen it before or if I had forgot about it.
Animations Online
As noted in the quote above the magazine is sponsored by The Puppet Centre Trust. There main site is well worth a visit.
Animations Online
Animations is a quarterly online magazine run by the Puppet Centre Trust. It is a voice for contemporary puppetry and related theatre forms, offering discussion and debate, reviews, and news from the puppet community and elsewhere. It’s an essential read for anyone interested in puppetry in all its diverse manifestations. Animations Online aims to represent the full spectrum of professional practice, from traditional puppetry to experimental visual theatre using puppetry or animation.
As noted in the quote above the magazine is sponsored by The Puppet Centre Trust. There main site is well worth a visit.
Founded in 1974 with the aim of gaining greater recognition for the artform, PCT’s work has included organising festivals, commissioning research, producing the famous journal Animations and running a range of training projects and connecting events for the industry. Over the last 30 years the British puppetry scene has grown and developed and with it PCT’s work has evolved.
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Ron G. on Mar 28, 2007
Groovy, Shawn! That's one that I had bookmarked in my favorites but hadn't visited in a long time.
Thanks!
Ron G.
Thanks!
Ron G.
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Tommy Cannon on Apr 02, 2007
Here's a lil' bit o' somethin' that I done wrote fer the internets.
http://animationblock.typepad.com/editorial/2007/03/everyone_needs_.html#more
http://animationblock.typepad.com/editorial/2007/03/everyone_needs_.html#more
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