Zawód: lalkarz
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5965/2595034701062009097Abstract
This study analyses the diff erent modalities of professional development for the puppeteer, highlighting that, while in the past this took place through practice, today this training also takes place in universities which off er academic degrees in the profession. The article points out that currently one of the challenges in the training of puppeteers is to familiarize them with the knowledge produced by old masters and to stimulate them to seek out their own creative path. From this point of view, the article situates the training currently in progress at the Bialystok School in Poland, where the author is a lecturer.
Keywords: Puppet theatre; professional development; puppeteer.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
The readers are free to transfer, print and use the articles published in the Magazine, as long as there’s explicit mention to the author(s) and to Móin-Móin Magazine - Studies in Theater of Animated Forms and there are no changes on the original work. Any other use of the texts needs to be approved by the author(s) and the Magazine. In submitting an article to Móin-Móin Magazine - Studies in Theater of Animated Forms and have it approved, the author(s) agree to give away, without payments, the following rights to the Magazine: first publishing rights and the license for the Magazine to redistribute this article and its metadata to index and reference services that the editors consider appropriate.
The articles whose author(s) are identified represent the author’s point of view and not the official position of Móin-Móin Magazine. The author(s) commit to always mention the publication in the following way when publishing work in reference to the article published in Móin-Móin Magazine:
“This article was originally published by Móin-Móin Magazine volume (insert the volume), number (insert the number), in the year of (insert year) and can be accessed on: http://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/móin"
Plagiarism in any way constitutes an unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. Móin-Móin Magazine holds the right to use software or other plagiarism tracking methods to scan the submitted works.
This journal uses Creative Commons Attribution Licence– (CC BY 4.0).