How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Na on Jan 08, 2012
I'm not talking about definitions, but verbs to describe the use of puppets. Ie. play, experiment, etc. I want to collect a list of words that people would typically use when performing/building/teaching.
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Shawn on Jan 09, 2012
manipulate
carve
string
glue
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Abdolos on Jan 09, 2012
proportion
silhouette
joint

action
conflict
event

Focus
Tempo
Beat
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by nall29 on Jan 09, 2012
inspiration, creativity, whimsy... cant think of any more right now ill think about it and post more later.
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Animal31 on Jan 09, 2012
Sensational, Inspirational, Celebrational, "Puppet"ational......HaHa, sorry, couldn't resist 
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Na on Jan 09, 2012
Thanks all! It's interesting to see the different kinds of ideas we have about puppetry: Abdolos included some musical concepts, which I think is quite unusual, but certainly apt.
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Lizzies Lair on Jan 11, 2012
transforming
escapist
whimsical
visual
imagination

flexible
structure
pose
creation

And mostly for me...
burns (recent hot glue injury!)
needle injuries
frustration
time
learning
addiction! 
 
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Na on Jan 11, 2012
Thanks for those words Lizzie. I like the word 'whimsical'.

I wonder if the above words could make a great word salad...

Whimsical tempo carve
Glue beat celebrational
Addiction manipulate inspiration
 
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by JFP on Jan 13, 2012
dramatic
highly charged
passion driven
Re: How do you describe puppetry? Posted by Na on Jan 31, 2012
Thanks Joy - I missed this when you originally posted it.
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