Pandemic mechanisms: puppet-making experiences and short scenes at home.
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https://doi.org/10.5965/2595034701242021190Keywords:
pandemic, animation theatre, Eranos Círculo de Arte, Santa Catarina theater, mechanismsAbstract
An report of the creative process of the Santa Catarina group Eranos Círculo de Arte
in a home environment during the pandemic, through the construction of puppets and creation
of short scenes. Rod Puppets with a structure printed in 3d were developed based on the work
of Hansjürgen Fettig, which gave rise to the short scenes Am(ar), Coração Inbox, A
Tempestade and Jornaleco. The impossibility of a face-to-face meeting with the audience
drastically altered the group's theatrical production.
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GUENÓUN, Denis. O Teatro é Necessário?. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2004.
FETTIG, Hansjürgen. Rod Puppets & Table –Top Puppets. A handbook of design and technique. Reino Unido: DaSilva Puppet Books, 1997
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