Technology of Puppets 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
204PATP2 credit 3 4 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 33 to 48 hours of self-study English summer

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Department

The subject provides Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre

Contents

Practical learning of puppetry techniques from the initial design to the creation of the three-dimensional puppet form using selected techniques, various technologies for creating puppets and elements of stage design and props.As part of the design process, familiarization with the basics of technical drawing to the extent necessary to create a 1:1 scale project. Sculpting in styrofoam, styrodur (extruded polystyrene foam), and wood. Modeling in clay and making plaster casts. Creating theatrical props on a positive form and in negative molds. Making full and hollow heads using theatrical prop techniques. Cutting puppet forms from sponge material. Exploring the use of different materials and combining them.

Learning outcomes

In terms of knowledge (W), the student:

understands visual expression, understands conventions in art forms such as painting and sculpture, and is inspired by them ;

knows the techniques and technologies of materials used in puppetry.

In terms of skills (U), the student:

sculpts heads and puppet forms in clay, Styrofoam, or plasticine; constructs larger forms from them; designs and creates a puppet or three-dimensional form based on practical knowledge acquired in class.

In terms of social competences (K), the student:

effectively uses imagination; is creative and imaginative;

Prerequisites and other requirements

Literature

Jurkowski, Henryk. A History of European Puppetry. Volumes 1-2., Edwin Mellen Press, 1996-1998.

Jurkowski, Henryk. „The Mode of Existence of Characters of the Puppet Stage.” In The Language of the Puppet, ed. Laurence R. Kominz and Mark Levenson, Pacific Puppetry Center Press, 1990.

Finch, Christopher; Henson, Jim. The Works: The Art, the Magic, the Imagination, Random House Publishing Group, 1993.

Down, Mark. Practical Guide to Puppetry, The Crowood Press, 2023.

Evaluation methods and criteria

In order to pass the course, students must actively participate in classes, complete individual stages of work, and undergo evaluation of their project and construction of three-dimensional puppet.

Completion of the course will require attendance with a maximum of three absences per semester

Further information

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