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Introduction to Shadow Puppetry

Class Description

Learn about how to engage audiences in many settings and create collaborative shadow puppet shows with your community. Teachers, families and community members of all ages are welcome to participate in this workshop. 

Participants will engage with a variety of household and reclaimed materials to create and play using shadows and light. 

Participants will then work together in groups to create mini shadow puppet plays to perform at the end of the workshop

Registration:

Please register at least 24 hours in advance!

There is a $5 non-refundable registration fee, the remainder of the class price is collected the day of the class.

Ages 5+

Class cost: $10 individual or $20/family for families up to 4 kids, No one will be turned away due to inability to pay

Class length: 2 hours

Spots: 12 (minimum 2)

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Instructor Bio

Annie Daley (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist that specializes in puppetry, performance, printed media and photography. She has been teaching recycled based art classes to makers of all ages for over 15 years. Annie has a BA in Studio Art and Art History from Temple University. Annie Daley is also a social worker and community organizer. She enjoys sharing her skills with educators, community members and artists to enhance and grow the creative spirit in every setting that supports each makers goals.

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