Monday, November 5, 2012

Potlatch was wonderful

by Sandye Voight



Chuck and I had a wonderful time -- as usual -- at Potlatch, the annual Great Lakes Region puppet gathering at the beautiful Pokagon State Park, just this side of the Ohio border in Indiana.
We were the only Cheeseheads to attend this year. We missed you guys!

We also missed our honorary Cheesehead, Ginger Lozar, of Champaign, IL, who was stuck in the Newark Airport because of Superstorm Sandy (note: without an e).
Ginger was to have performed Saturday night, but couldn't get a flight out and ultimately rented a car to drive home. We understand she had been traveling in Turkey. Anyway, we volunteered to perform in her place and at the last minute hauled our "River Critters" stage to Indiana. No time to practice, but we'd done it a lot lately, just that there were two weekend Halloween performances in between.
I was a bit nervous, but we managed not to embarass ourselves. In fact, 1 minute into the show they started applauding our scrolling scenery, so we started to feel pretty good.

We were in good company.
Other performers included Rick Morse ("Sleeping Beauty"), Dunworth Puppet Productions ("Puppet Circus"), Nancy Sanders ("Jack and the Beanstalk"), Bob Brown ("Mother Goose Caboose" cabaret style marionettes made from stuffed animals), David Quesal ("The Story of Leo and Seymore" with Folkmanis puppets) and Guy Thompson (a rollicking Punch and Judy for the Sunday Punch Brunch).
The opening ice breaker was a flash mob of puppeteers in the lodge's fireplace room, near the dining hall. We assembled with hidden puppets each and then burst into singing "Rainbow Connection." Not sure there were too many civilians in the lodge to hear us! but it was fun.

Saturday, we sat in on a lighting workshop (then hurriedly searched our tree light boxes to make sure we had blue and yellow gels for our performance that night!). It was a bit technical for me, but there was a lot of discussion about working with the new LED lights and issues about dimmers when we won't be able to get incandescent bulbs anymore.
I also took a make-take with Peggy Melchior and got some patterns for a simple butterfly puppet that could be adapted as a bat, bird or pteradactyl.

Regional News
Here is some of the actual news that we learned at the guild and regional meetings:


  • The 2014 "mini-festival" (as they're calling it), will be in Detroit, probably at the end of July.
  • The Detroit Institute of Art reached out to the Detroit Puppetry Guild and asked to host it. That's expected to help keep expenses down.
  • The national festival in Philadelphia this summer will operate on the Potlatch model -- performers and workshop presenters will not be paid.
  • Dave Herzog, our regional director, is challenging each guild to sponsor a Potlatch scholarship next fall for a young person -- even if it is only the $50 registration fee. (anyone 16 and younger would need an adult guardian).  Also, guilds could sponsor P of A memberships for young people.


  • Terri Klinghofer of Indiana has volunteered to become the region's new treasurer, a position that also will include being the Potlatch registrar, for the sake of convenience.


Tidbits from the guild reports:


  • Chicago: Young people are not joining but the guild tries to keep them informed about events in the hope that they will become involved.
  • Detroit: Meets 4 times per year in museums and libraries, plus a summer picnic
  • Columbus: Meets once per month from September through May.
  • Central Ill.: Six core members and gaining. Puppeteers critique and support each others shows. The University of Illinois' Youth Literature Festival has become a major joint event with puppeteers.
  • Western Michigan: Building parade puppets together for the Saugatuck Christmas parade.
  • Indiana: Blooming Laps, a shared equipment space in Bloomington offers the use of expensive equipment, such as sanders and robotics-making stuff and the expertise of creative people who know how to use the equipment.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Finally find us on Facebook

I've caved and created a Facebook page for FeverRiver Puppeteers. Apparently, I was a bit impatient in trying to load photos, so you'll see the giant Hazel at the Opera House multiple times.
Bear with me! When I announced my intention to Facebook at the Sunday performance, people applauded. Yay!


FeverRiver Puppeteers on Facebook

Monday, October 15, 2012

Kenosha meeting and 2013




ArtWorks, a gallery in downtown Kenosha, was a good spot for our October gathering.
Jill Frederickson hosted us in the ArtWorks (gallery/studio/art supply shop) basement, home of Puppet Underground (get it? basement. underground.)
The Underground is a spinoff of a Kenosha writers group that thought -- hey let's do something with puppets. Jill said  oooh oooh! I know about puppets. The result was "Dante's Disco Inferno" last spring which I believe was the first puppet slam attempt. They're also doing "Terror at the Underground" this month.
In fact, the first performance was the night of our gathering. However, it didn't start until 9 p.m. and Chuck and I had to head back home to the West Coast of Wisconsin.
But back to our gathering. Twas a small group. Besides us Voights and hostess Jill, John Bloner of the Underground group came and Chet Griffith, owner of ArtWorks and Underground instigator, was able to pop in now and then (customers kept coming into his shop upstairs.)
Chuck did some cardboard construction demonstrating, showing Jill and John how adaptive corrugated cardboard can be. He brought examples of props and scenery from marionette shows. Jill and John discussed how they might be adapted for other forms of puppetry.
We played a bit with Pam Corcoran's improv/manipulation puppets. They are simple cloth handpuppets, featureless except for noses. Pam has cards made up with instructions, similar to playing charades. You take a puppet and see how well you can act --- Puppet walks in, looking tired, yawns, stretches, cleans a spot, goes to sleep, snores --- that kind of thing. Thanks to Pam for leaving the improv set for us to use. Would be more fun with more people.
Chet said that he became interested in puppetry as a kid because of a great aunt, Margaret Lindeman, who was an English professor at Northwestern and also did a puppet show on WGN in Chicago. We'll have to look her up.

Mark your calendars for April 12 and 13, May 18, and June 25-27

April 12 -- Brian Henson's Stuff and Unstrung, Grand Theater, Wausau

April 13 -- Meeting in Wild Rose, hosted by Kent Barnhard. Jill will do a voice workshop. The Voights' Fever River Puppeteers will perform "River Critters.'

May 18 -- Pup a Foo Glee, a day of Puppetry at the Hazel Green Opera House

June 25-27 (assuming it's one of these, not all) Touring production of "War Horse" in Appleton (save your pennies) and maybe a picnic and swap meet.

I hope to post more about the Puppet Underground as photos become available.



Friday, October 5, 2012

Kenosha meeting Oct. 13






Saturday, Oct. 13
5002 7th Ave, Kenosha, WI
(Note: A basement room with stairs.)

Our hostess -- Jill Frederickson (see above with fuzzy blue friend) . An afternoon workshop and show. And if you’re up to some late night fun,  stick around for supper and “Monster Puppet Slam”

1-1:30 p.m. --   Introductions and Sharing
1:30-1:45 p.m. --   WPG Business Meeting
1:45-2 p.m. -- Coffee
2-3:15 p.m. --  Cardboard Construction with Chuck Voight
3:30-4:30 p.m. “On Hand,” hand puppet improv with Sandye Voight -- you get to participate!

*  7 p.m.-- Meet and eat
Boat House Pub & Eatery
4917 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140
262-654-9922
(Jill says this is across the street from:)
s 9 p.m.--“Monster Puppet Slam”
Public Event, By John Bloner Jr
ArtWorks, 5002 7th Ave, Kenosha, WI

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Meeting update

Due to the death of a brother-in-law, the Voights will be unable to attend the meeting in Ft. Atkinson. Pam Corcoran has graciously stepped up and will perform "Queen of Hearts" in place of the Fever River Puppeteers'  "River Critters." We will miss you all and hope to see you in October.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Newsletter and Meeting

We're snail-mailing a newsletter this week. Watch for it!
Let us know if there are other people who should be on the list.
We have decided tentatively to send some of the newsletters via actual U.S. Postal Service, since it's often easy to ignore emails (we get so many!) and it's nice to have a paper thing to hold in your hand.

Here, though, is the basic info on the next meeting:


Ft. Atkinson 
Guild Meeting 

Saturday, Sept. 29

St. Joseph School,
1660 Endl Boulevard
,Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920) 563-3029
 1-1:30 p.m.: Introductions and sharing: 

1:30 to 1:45: WPG Business Meeting: 
 1:45-2 p.m.: Coffee: 
 2-3:15: Hand on Workshop --  

Making Stories Come to Life: Using
puppets to involve groups of children
 (ages 5 - 12) in telling stories
     This workshop, designed for teachers, librarians, and others who work
with children,  will introduce methods to construct quick and easy puppets
and use them to present narrated stories.


3:30-4:30 p.m.: Performance
“River Critters,” by the Fever River Puppeteers -- a hand, rod and shadow puppet show. A day on the Mississippi River, as Buddy and Grandpa go fishing, unaware of the antics of a playful otter, a wily raccoon and assorted other critters.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Hands 2 Grow is offering its new summer show at the Little Chute Public Library tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10:30 and 1:30.  Tall tale fun to match the theme:  Dream Big: READ!

Looking for a great kids book to read? Try Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet. Tells the story of Tony Sarg - the puppeteer who created the annual parade that delights so many people Thanksgiving!  Good stuff!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Important News!!


  

Kickstart 

Hang onto your dowel rods. Zip up your Velcro.  Ratchet up your wingnuts!

We’re tweaking the creaking controls of the Wisconsin Puppetry Guild.

The executive committee of WPG held a planning meeting Saturday, June 23, 2012, at the Middleton home of Joan McCarthy.

This is an update of officers and a SAVE-THE-DATE for the coming puppet year: Sept. 2012 to summer 2013. A fullsome newsletter will be coming later this summer.

OFFICERS

We haven’t had new officers in a long, long, looooooooooonnnnnggggg time.
Since our bylaws call for official elections to be in May, we decided to retool the slate on a temp basis until May 2013. As Pam said, it’s along the lines of “Good news, prisoners! You get to change clothes today. The bad news: Joe, you change with Hank. Hank, you change with Bart….” Etc.

President: Pam Corcoran – corcoran@wi-net.com
Treasurer/membership: Zona Platzek – zplatzek@aol.com
Secretary: Jill Frederickson – handfullofstars@gmail.com
Historian: Joan McCarthy – joan.mccarthy@madcap.org
Newsletter editor: Sandye Voight – voight@mhtc.net
Webmaster: Chuck Voight – voight@mhtc.net

Pam will be in charge of programming as part of her presidential duties. Zona figured it made sense to link membership with the treasury. Chuck and Sandye will work on keeping the blog up to date. The old website will be used only to refer to the blog. Joan is organizing and keeping up scrapbooks about the guild.

SAVE-THE-DATES 

We are planning four regular meeting/events, with a workshop and performance at each, as well as time for updates on Puppeteers of America, festivals, etc. as well as sharing what we are all working on individually.

Saturday, Sept. 29 – St. Joseph School, Ft. Atkinson
Saturday, Oct. 13 – Kenosha -- an evening puppet slam!
Saturday, April 13 – Wild Rose (note that Friday evening, April 12, Brian Henson will be performing in Wausau)
Saturday, May 18 – Pup-a-Foo-Glee (Day of Puppetry) Hazel Green

I expect to have all the details in a nice newsletter to be mailed in August. I will be hounding everyone for pictures in the form of jpgs.

Also, note that the touring production of “War Horse” will be in Appleton on June 25-27, 2013. If you know of other puppet performances or tours coming to Wisconsin, please let us know. It’s always nice to meet for lunch or supper and go to a show together.

Have a great summer! Keep cool.