Qui manipula a qui?
Who hands who?
Introduction to the construction and handling of puppets
QUI MANIPULA A QUI?
Who hands who?
Introduction to the construction and handling of puppets
To who it is addressed?
For all adults, have experience or not, that are interested in the techniques of handling and performance with puppets and puppetry.
Objectives
1.- Open the doors to the infinite expressive and creative field of the puppet and the puppet.
2.- Build a puppet of four threads.
3.- Introduce us in the learning of his manipulation.
4.- Introduction to learning the manipulation of puppets and eleven new threads. Also on the table and foam puppets.
Contents
Body expression exercises (coordination, laterality and fixed point) to improve the movement of our bodies and our puppet.
Building a simple wooden knob for four threads.
With five wooden balls and a handkerchief, each student will mount a figure.
Using the technique of makeup, give expression to the face and hands and colour of the puppet.
Placing external muscles and tendons of the puppet: THE THREADS.
Handling and performance with the puppet built. Analysis of his character, basic movements and actions. Travel, the drive, the look, the double take, pauses, attitudes, action – reaction.
Use of voice, music, sounds and onomatopoeic in the puppet theater.
Notions of dramaturgy. Creative process dramatic scenes and actions with the puppet.
Creating a small “sketch” individual or group.
Analysis and study of the possibilities of different types of controls for puppet (vertical, inclined and horizontal).
By
Jordi Bertran
Site
Taller del Parc
To who it is addressed?
For all adults, have experience or not, that are interested in the techniques of handling and performance with puppets and puppetry.
Objectives
1.- Open the doors to the infinite expressive and creative field of the puppet and the puppet.
2.- Build a puppet of four threads.
3.- Introduce us in the learning of his manipulation.
4.- Introduction to learning the manipulation of puppets and eleven new threads. Also on the table and foam puppets.
Contents
Body expression exercises (coordination, laterality and fixed point) to improve the movement of our bodies and our puppet.
Building a simple wooden knob for four threads.
With five wooden balls and a handkerchief, each student will mount a figure.
Using the technique of makeup, give expression to the face and hands and colour of the puppet.
Placing external muscles and tendons of the puppet: THE THREADS.
Handling and performance with the puppet built. Analysis of his character, basic movements and actions. Travel, the drive, the look, the double take, pauses, attitudes, action – reaction.
Use of voice, music, sounds and onomatopoeic in the puppet theater.
Notions of dramaturgy. Creative process dramatic scenes and actions with the puppet.
Creating a small “sketch” individual or group.
Analysis and study of the possibilities of different types of controls for puppet (vertical, inclined and horizontal).
By
Jordi Bertran
Price*
250€ (included material)
Data
Coming soon
Reservations
€30 that give the right to be partners of the TALLER DEL PARC
Opening hours
16:00 a 20:00 h
10 students
(Minimum required 4 students)
Site
Taller del Parc
* Includes three free hosting per pupil places outside Barcelona.

Y allí es donde comenzó la magia… La magia de ver a un Charlot patinando con gran maestría, durmiéndose en su simpático banco (algo que robó más de una carcajada a mi pequeño) y regalando una flor a su amada. Y todo acompañado de míticas piezas musicales que añadían belleza a unas escenas ya de por sí de una cuidada estética. Y después, con la música de Chaplin de fondo, llegan Fratello y Titina, dos enamorados payasos que nos cuentan una bonita historia llena de poesía (aunque no exenta de divertidos guiños que provocan más de una risa entre el público). Una historia en la que Jordi Bertrán demuestra su gran maestría moviendo los hilos mientras que los payasos caminan por la cuerda floja o tocan el saxo. Y después de estas espectaculares escenas, Jordi Bertrán nos sorprende acercándose más aún al mundo de los niños mediante distintos efectos sonoros y visuales que hacen que todo el público terminemos persiguiendo miles de pelotas imaginarias, con las consiguientes carcajadas de todos los niños (y adultos) presentes, para finalizar con una actuación heavy-metal al más puro estilo del grupo AC/DC que consiguió hacer bailar a más de uno junto a la “terrorífica” marioneta.


