Basil Twist Posted by Shawn on May 24, 2008
I thought I would post this link to a video on Basil Twist. http://usa.feedroom.com/?fr_story=03f346b0de434aab1939a9278195a39b84adbaaa&r

I recieved it via email and it is on a site that features artist called United States Artist. The page I linked to well move on to the next video in the series but you can click on the other links before it does to see more information on Basil Twist.
Re: Basil Twist Posted by Sandra on May 24, 2008
Wow, Shawn that video is a real treat for the sense's. It truly shows that magick can be in the most simplest of forms. A true delight. Thanks for sharing it!

Puppet hug,
SHould
Re: Basil Twist Posted by LJ on May 24, 2008
Thanks  for sharing!  I can't wait to share it with my son - he is always interested in other unique forms of puppetry.
Re: Basil Twist Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on May 24, 2008
Thanks for sharing Shawn. 

I really was intrigued by the stage I wish I could have seen the puppets on the stage and more behind the scenes on this type of stage.  However the video was very intriguing.  I also like that they had a "stiqman" in the video, I didn't know someone made a puppet after me.  LOL

Daryl H

Re: Basil Twist Posted by Nikole H. on May 24, 2008
OMG!!!   

TWO great videos in one day.  I don't think my brain can take all this wonderful stimulation.  Man, this was sooooooo inspirational that I have to hit my studio today and work HARD!!!  Thank you so much Shawn for this wonderful eye opening video.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.  Like Daryl said, the stage was so intriguing.  I love the statement of low-tech magic of puppetry.  It IS a fine line of being alive that pulls people into the art of puppetry.  I keep watching this video over and over and over again....hehe.

Thanks again!
Nikole 
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