The Puppeteers (or Puppeteers') Cooperative is an association of puppeteers, musicians, dancers, and singers, working to form community bonds through the medium of puppets, parades, and pageants.[1][2] It is an extremely loose affiliation - there is no membership as such, so that people are sometimes surprised to find themselves belonging to the group without having joined it.
The Puppeteers Cooperative is known for its community outreach and education. The Cooperative has giant puppet pageants,[9] community workshops[10] that stress community involvement, and Free Puppet Lending Libraries[6][11][12] that make giant puppets available to the general public. It publishes an educational booklet called "68 Ways to Make Really Big Puppets: A Patternbook of Parades and Pageants,"[13] web pages,[14][15] and videos, all of which share ways of making giant puppets and spectacles from simple techniques and everyday materials. As well as the Lending Libraries, the group includes The Back Alley Puppet Theater, which does pageants, parades, and puppet dances in the Boston area;[16] The Construction Section, giant puppet makers;[17] Hi-Art Productions, video makers;[18] and Puppaganda, which performs short and small news shows.
1994 – 2010: The Puppeteers Cooperative organized giant puppet pageants for the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival, with the staff and students of the Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, and other community and senior groups. These were often based loosely on Shakespeare plays.[24][25]
1994 – present: The group organized, produced, and performed "The Rights (or Rites) of Spring," a free outdoor giant puppet pageant, in various states and venues.[26][27][28] One of the earliest pageants – produced in 1994 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in cooperation with Antioch College – was credited with causing a temporary break in rainy spring weather.[29]
References
^ abMindy Childress, The Antioch Record, May 10, 1996, "Parade! The Hounds of Spring are on Winter's Traces!"
^Elijah Wald, The Boston Sunday Globe, April 23, 1994, "With help from JP students, puppets will usher in spring"
^Hosker, Jr., George (30 July 1993), "So Much Larger than Life", Portsmouth Herald