Tonight was our first foray into a puppet centric event at The Palace Theatre here in London, Ontario.
I don’t know about everyone else, but I had a great time. So many lovely people came to the theatre to make a puppet and to watch puppetry on our big screen. It was a really special evening.
I know the youngest person there was 3, and with some assistance, she made 2 puppets. I’m not going to guess the top age of our guests, but I know we had folks of every category in the theatre and I know that everyone there was definitely young at heart.
There was a young man there, who was so very intent on his creations. He made his own stuff, no matter what. And no matter what, all of his stuff was inspired by Jim Henson’s creations. This young man hasn’t made it to double digits in age yet, but he knows all the shows that Henson ever created, all the guest stars and the performers who are behind, (or underneath) our famous felt friends. He regularly visits fan sites and I watched him draw a Kermit and Piggy and turn them into wonderful shadow puppets within 10 minutes and then perform them against our walls of the lobby. He stayed to enjoy our screening of Being Elmo and was thrilled to watch the show. His mother saw a lot of her son in the explanation of Kevin Clash’s determination to create. I could see it in his eyes and hear it in his voice. This young man will create something wonderful in his lifetime and it will have been largely inspired by the work of Jim Henson.
Another guest happened to be a designer for the new video game of My Muppet Show. It was great to meet him and share with him some of my enjoyment of his creation. He painstakingly worked on his puppet creation and had come prepared with more materials as he knew exactly what he wanted to make – just like our determined fan above. If you’ve not seen his work yet on this great app – then pull out your smart phone and start playing. It’s a great fun, free app!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-muppets-show/id618376844?mt=8
We only have two more nights of our celebration of puppets, and I sincerely hope that we are financially successful enough to put together something similar next year. It is quite clear that the fans are out there. And I was so honoured to meet them.
My son was googling images of a young Jim Henson for a project and was surprised and delighted to find a photo of him a few years back at the puppet convention at the Palace here in London. Just wanted to let you know, he is still creating, and can now make a full hand puppet out of Dollarama socks in the span of an hour or two. He has begun a business with a friend performing puppet shows at birthday parties and our local library. Thanks for the nice write-up!
That is amazing!!! I’m so glad you wrote to tell us. I’ve been wondering what he’s been up to since we met at the puppet event at the theatre. I’m glad he’s still creating. As he gets older he may want to learn more and meet more puppeteers. There are some connections here in Ontario, but the biggest events are in the US. Every second year there is a puppet conference that hundreds of creators attend for workshops, performances and to meet up. If he’s interested he can google Puppeteers of America. I’ve been twice and I can highly recommend it. Please keep in touch and if he ever has questions, let me know! I’m happy to help.