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3 day online group course : ‘Make a Puppet at Home.

A Puppet making course with Brighton Puppetry School hosted by Fagner Gastaldon of PuppetSoup.


Fagner Gastaldon, one of the directors of PuppetSoup, regularly offers group workshops through Brighton Puppetry School. His annual Teatro Lambe Lambe course is a sell out event, and this year was hosted online very successfully with brilliant results from the students.


This September you can now learn to make a table top inspired puppet with things most people have at home! Book this group course via Brighton Puppetry School.

Here’s the details of the course:


12, 13 & 20 September 2020 / Three Days on Zoom / £125 / MAKING COURSE


Create a beautiful handcrafted puppet of your own design from items most people have around their home!


In this table top inspired online puppet making course, you will learn to use everyday items to make a beautifully crafted puppet and develop your making techniques to discover new ways of building puppets.


This innovative puppet making workshop was designed during Lockdown by Fagner

Gastaldon (the tutor of our sell out Lambe Lambe courses) to enable people of all abilities to make a puppet at home, without the need of shopping for items or buying expensive equipment.


This course allows you to make a uniquely crafted puppet character suitable for tabletop performances or as a wonderful gift or item to cherish.


No specialist tools are required for this online three day workshop and all levels from complete beginners to professional puppet makers are able to participate and achieve the creation of a brilliant puppet character.


The only items you will need to have available for this course are a needle and thread, pva glue and scissors. You will be sent the one small tool you need in the post to do this course. You will also be given a list of household recycling to collect ahead of the course starting.


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