Call for Papers: "Application of Puppetry in Cherishing National Identity"
/The International Scientific Conference "APPLICATION OF PUPPETRY IN CHERISHING NATIONAL IDENTITY" will be held on 9. - 10. December, 2022.
Read MoreThe International Scientific Conference "APPLICATION OF PUPPETRY IN CHERISHING NATIONAL IDENTITY" will be held on 9. - 10. December, 2022.
Read MoreFelice Amato, assistant professor of art education at Boston University and the current chair of the Academic Committee for UNIMA-USA is convening a panel called The Visual Narrative of Masquerade.
Read MoreOnline video resources may be useful for teaching different aspects and regional traditions related to world puppetry.
Read MoreBradford Clark has compiled a list of puppetry museums or puppetry exhibits that offer interactive online VR experiences (as opposed to video tours). The countries featured are Belgium, China, Canada, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Portugal, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Hungary.
Read MoreA question was posed to a number of notable puppeteers, theater directors, and others with firsthand experience, “Would you agree that most American adults and teens do not consider puppetry as an art form aimed at them, that it’s just for children?” Here’s their responses.
Read MoreGennaBeth Davidson’s imagination may have set her some lofty goals, but her heart and soul possess the grit to get the work done.
Read MoreFulbright Workshop, Sunday 3/27 4:00 pm Eastern!. Learn about U.S. Fulbright Funding and Travel Opportunities for Puppetry Artists, Educators and Scholars.
Read MoreThis year we will again make a presentation for World Puppetry Day in tandem with our friends from Puppeteers of America, and a day early, on Sunday, March 20th.
Read MoreWe call for international solidarity of all artists and puppeteers from around the world in support of the citizens of Ukraine.
Read MoreMargareta Niculescu Honored
Read MoreInternational Puppet Therapy Diploma 2021 in its FIRST English version will be offered April 29, 2021.
Read MoreMother Nature fills your heart with inspiration, joy, and energy, where the value of Art is supported and respected and a Puppeteer is granted knighthood.
Read MorePuppetry International is combining forces with the Puppetry Journal for a One-Two punch of puppet pleasure.
Read MoreA model of how puppeteers can connect with audiences at a time when the future of live theater is uncertain.
Read MoreLost wages due to COVID-19? Relief is available.
Read MoreAn important message from UNIMA-International: World Puppetry Day & Pandemic Impacts.
Read Moreby Stephen Kaplin- Scholarship Committee Chair
Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 UNIMA Scholarship. Every year we make a grant of $1000 available to help cover tuition costs or program fees for an American puppeteer who wishes to further their professional study of puppet theater outside the United States. The study and training covered by the Scholarship Fund may be undertaken with a recognized puppetry professional, or at a professional program, or, in some cases, at an international puppet festival, as long as it includes educational opportunities, like workshops. Candidates may use their scholarship at any time during the 2021 calendar year, depending on when the courses are being offered.
Applicants should be puppeteers with some professional experience, who have a university degree in puppetry, or who can otherwise demonstrate a serious commitment to the art form.
If you are interested in this unique opportunity to study and practice with master puppet artists around the Globe, please check out the eligibility requirements and download the Application Form.
The deadline for applications is December 30th for study programs that take place during 2021. The committee will review applications in January, and candidates will be notified of their decision by January 30th.
If you’ve ever been to a puppet festival then you know that the best part is sharing meals with fellow artists.
Read MoreIf anyone needs help and truly deserves it in these troubled times, it is certainly Chris Somerville and the Harlequin Puppet Theatre.
Read MoreWhere will you be in 1 month? 6 months? 1 year?
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