
Thursdays (when puppet shows are scheduled-not every Thursday-please check calendar): 10:45am-12pm and 12:45pm-2pm Performance Times: Fri: 10am & 12n | Sat: 11am, 1pm & 3pm | Sun: 1pm & 3pmĬREATE-A-PUPPET WORKSHOP SCHEDULE SUMMER 2021 The whole family is invited to clap and sing along! Bright colors, fun original music, familiar stories engage children in a creative experience that supports learning and social development.
Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo Peep, Jack & Jill and all the other citizens of Rhymeville need help to look for clues to Mother Goose’s whereabouts. This entry was posted in 2013, Events, Past Exhibitions, Performances.Mother Goose is missing, but you can help find her with some assistance from your favorite nursery rhyme characters. See the Windsor Arts Center website for directions. The Arts Center is open Thursday 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.
Suggested donation: $5/door.Īll events will take place at the Windsor Arts Center, located at the corner of Central Street and Mechanic Street in downtown Windsor, Connecticut, just north of Hartford. 2-4 PM. Shadow Puppet workshop with Anne Cubberly, Puppeteer.6:30-7:30 PM. Puppet theater performance with Jim Napolitano of Nappy’s Puppets to entertain, inspire and educate the audience on the range and scope of puppetry as an art form.
Talk by John Bell, Director, Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry.
2 PM. Puppets, Modernism, and Global Culture. The exhibition will also include Tolu Bommalatta shadow figures from Andhra Pradesh, from the Jano Fairservis Collection. Children of all ages make their own puppets. 2-4. PM Puppets Alive workshop with Anne Cubberly. Talk by Bart Roccoberton, Professor of Puppet Arts, University of Connecticut. Suggested donation: $10/adults $5/kids 6-12 kids 5 and under FREE. A program bringing together wonderful puppeteers from our region. Anne Cubberly will talk about her adventures in becoming a kinetic sculptor and community artist. 6:30-7:30 PM. How I Became The Puppet Lady. A special thank you to the Puppets Arts Program and Bart Roccoberton, and the Ballard Museum and John Bell, University of Connecticut, Storrs, for the loan of puppets for this exhibition. Curated by kinetic sculptor, Anne Cubberly. Please join us at the Windsor Art Center for this exhibition of puppets, talks, performances and workshops to learn more about the World of Puppetry. Members’ Preview 4:30 PM The exhibition will feature puppets by UConn Puppet Arts founder Frank Ballard. The opening reception for The World of Puppetry is Saturday, March 16. Curated by famed Hartford kinetic sculptor and puppeteer Anne Cubberly, The World of Puppetry will feature talks by Puppet Arts Director Bart Roccoberton (April 7), Ballard Institute Director John Bell (April 14), a Puppet Pot Pie Puppet Slam organized by Puppet Arts Technical Supervisor Paul Spirito (April 6), and performances by UConn Puppet Arts alumnus Jim Napolitano (April 18), as well as workshops and presentations by Anne Cubberly herself. Scores of puppets created by Frank Ballard, UConn Puppet Arts students and teachers, and selections from the Ballard Institute puppet collections will be featured in The World of Puppetry, an exhibition of puppets and accompanying talks, performances, and workshops at the Windsor Art Center in Windsor Connecticut.