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Puppetry Quotes

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Sergei Obraztsov
“The process by which the inanimate becomes animate seems to the audience to be a real miracle.”
Sergei Obraztsov

Ashim Shanker
“Each form is inadequate, like a graft to be rejected by its intractable and unrelenting host and thus can only serve a brief and momentary purpose coherent to a context rooted in contiguous reason. This unbridled brash Spirit is, to itself, burdensome, yet dynamic, for it sees no flaw in working within the confines of a closed system to achieve ends that extend beyond it. This Spirit is, in fact, self-deceptive for to achieve such ends, it becomes necessary to bound manipulable fragments of the Self with a twine by which these parts can be joined indissolubly and maneuvered adroitly with the skill of a marionettist.”
Ashim Shanker, Don't Forget to Breathe

“What is your type of Magick ¿
Do you like theatre or puppetry”
Snow Liber Dionysus

“You know, I loved children, I loved drama, I loved music, I loved whimsy, I loved puppetry." - Fred Rogers”
Maxwell King, The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers

“Puppets go to sleep the moment they break free from their strings.”
Les Coleman

“Those who earn their living by puppetry must satisfy the public demand, and so are to a large extent compelled to be conservative. As so often in other branches of the performing arts, it is only the amateur who can safely afford to experiment, to explore new forms and techniques, and to run the risk of failure.”
Peter D. Arnott, Plays WIthout People: Puppetry and Serious Drama

Edward Gordon Craig
“Perhaps one of the chief distinctions between a Drama for Marionnettes and a Proper Drama is this ... that whereas a Proper Drama has to be vague and roundabout in its movements, a Marionnette Drama had always better be direct and rapid and even obvious ... A Marionnette is not at all clever -- not subtle. He must fit the characte rlike a hand fits a glove, or all is undone. Therefore when we make a character in one of our Dramas we make the Marionnette to fit it. And so it comes about that a Marionnette does not play a number of parts, he plays only one... that is himself.”
Edward Gordon Craig

“My famous quote comes from my Storybook for Children Titled "Where's the Soda Tub"? Author Migdalia Torres

We are Bears, We are not suppose to be afraid of the Dark and Dangerous Woods”
Migdalia Torres

Johnny Rich
“The characters act for reasons that they can’t control and, as readers, we have to believe in their motivations, their sense of choice and in the reality of their suffering, even though, deep down, we know it’s all just puppetry on the part of the writer.”
Johnny Rich

“I turned into a puppet with a giant hand inside me. Not a particular hand. Just a hand.”
Mary Gaitskill;, Veronica