Bunraku-Style Puppetry with Tom Lee
When: September 12, 2019 at Downtown Library: 1st Floor Lobby
U-M Center for World Performance Studies visiting puppet artist Tom Lee presents a special workshop exploring Japanese traditional puppetry techniques that have had an enormous influence on world puppetry performance. Following a short talk on bunraku-style puppetry, participants had a hands-on opportunity to handle traditional Japanese puppets and draw back the curtain on how these beautiful puppets are brought to life through skillful puppetry technique.
Tom Lee has appeared as a puppeteer in War Horse at Lincoln Center Theatre and Madama Butterfly at the Metropolitan Opera, in addition to extensive work in Japan with his mentor, Koryu Nishikawa V.
This event was in partnership with the University of Michigan Center for Wold Performance Studies.
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September 12, 2019 at Downtown Library: 1st Floor Lobby
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