FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by CtrPuppetryArts on Oct 18, 2012
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Description
Join the Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers for a fun and informal Q & A session. Frogtown is at the Center for Puppetry Arts from Oct. 24th- Nov. 4th performing "The Headless Horseman of Silly Hollow."
Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers is a small puppetry troupe based in Bar Harbor, Maine, and comprised of three siblings - Erik, Brian, and Robin Torbeck.
Founded in 2000, Frogtown Mountain has performed at fairs, festivals, theatres, parades, schools, libraries, and some of the finest petting zoos on the East Coast.
About the Company
Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers, founded in 2000, is a puppetry troupe based in Bar Harbor, Maine, and comprised of three siblings: Erik and Brian Torbeck and Robin Erlandsen. The traveling trio has performed their original productions at fairs, festivals, theatres, schools, libraries, and some of the finest petting zoos on the East Coast.
The troupe originally got its start in the Torbecks’ childhood home in Pennsylvania where the young threesome would put on shows with their stuffed animals and hand puppets. They soon went their separate ways for college and various job and life opportunities, but when Erik took a puppetry course in college, he was hooked...and the others were recruited!
Additional Information
Behind the Scenes of
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow
About the Show
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow is a comedic version of the classic Washington Irving tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Based loosely on the original story, schoolteacher Ichabod Crane helps the Headless Horseman find a new head and a spookier image. Meanwhile, a jealous Brom Bones tries to run Ichabod out of town as they both vie for the affection of Katrina Van Tassel.
About the Puppetry Style
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow features a cast of hand-made mouth-and-rod puppets, also known as hand-and-rod puppets. A puppeteer operates a mouth-and-rod puppet by placing one hand inside the head of the puppet to turn the puppet’s head and operate its mouth. A puppeteer opens and closes that hand to make the puppet’s mouth move as she/he provides the character’s voice. This is known as lip-synching. The puppeteer’s other hand operates the control rods attached to the puppet’s hands. The puppeteers stand behind the stage, stretching their arms above their heads to perform the mouth-and-rod puppets in the lighted playing area
Description
Join the Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers for a fun and informal Q & A session. Frogtown is at the Center for Puppetry Arts from Oct. 24th- Nov. 4th performing "The Headless Horseman of Silly Hollow."
Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers is a small puppetry troupe based in Bar Harbor, Maine, and comprised of three siblings - Erik, Brian, and Robin Torbeck.
Founded in 2000, Frogtown Mountain has performed at fairs, festivals, theatres, parades, schools, libraries, and some of the finest petting zoos on the East Coast.
About the Company
Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers, founded in 2000, is a puppetry troupe based in Bar Harbor, Maine, and comprised of three siblings: Erik and Brian Torbeck and Robin Erlandsen. The traveling trio has performed their original productions at fairs, festivals, theatres, schools, libraries, and some of the finest petting zoos on the East Coast.
The troupe originally got its start in the Torbecks’ childhood home in Pennsylvania where the young threesome would put on shows with their stuffed animals and hand puppets. They soon went their separate ways for college and various job and life opportunities, but when Erik took a puppetry course in college, he was hooked...and the others were recruited!
Additional Information
Behind the Scenes of
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow
About the Show
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow is a comedic version of the classic Washington Irving tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Based loosely on the original story, schoolteacher Ichabod Crane helps the Headless Horseman find a new head and a spookier image. Meanwhile, a jealous Brom Bones tries to run Ichabod out of town as they both vie for the affection of Katrina Van Tassel.
About the Puppetry Style
The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Silly Hollow features a cast of hand-made mouth-and-rod puppets, also known as hand-and-rod puppets. A puppeteer operates a mouth-and-rod puppet by placing one hand inside the head of the puppet to turn the puppet’s head and operate its mouth. A puppeteer opens and closes that hand to make the puppet’s mouth move as she/he provides the character’s voice. This is known as lip-synching. The puppeteer’s other hand operates the control rods attached to the puppet’s hands. The puppeteers stand behind the stage, stretching their arms above their heads to perform the mouth-and-rod puppets in the lighted playing area
Re: FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by Angel in Tx on Oct 18, 2012
This sounds sooooo good! Maine is a bit far from Tx.
Re: FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by Shawn on Oct 19, 2012
Angel,
Pretty sure this is an on-line session so you would be able to join in. At least I think it is. I've never done one of these but I assume the interfaces would be something like Skype or Blog TV where you are watching the video feed live and you have a chat window where you can ask questions. Perhaps even if you have a web cam you can interact that way. This one is free but I won't be available or else I would do it.
Pretty sure this is an on-line session so you would be able to join in. At least I think it is. I've never done one of these but I assume the interfaces would be something like Skype or Blog TV where you are watching the video feed live and you have a chat window where you can ask questions. Perhaps even if you have a web cam you can interact that way. This one is free but I won't be available or else I would do it.
Re: FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by Angel in Tx on Oct 19, 2012
I guess I didn't even see that it was online. Ha! I was in a rush and just skim read it! I guess I don't really know how all that works. I will look into it.
Re: FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by Shawn on Oct 19, 2012
Don't feel bad Angel. First time I read the post before you replied I thought the same thing. Not till you posted and I re-read the post and subject here did it dawn on me that this was one of the on-line offerings that the Puppetry Center has started offering.
Re: FREE online Q & A with Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers of Bar Harbor, ME Posted by CtrPuppetryArts on Oct 23, 2012
Yes the Q&A is free and online. if anyone has any questions about the event I will forward them on to our Distance Learning Dept.
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