KENYA PUPPETRY FESTIVAL

KENYA PUPPETRY FESTIVAL
Performance of Bunraku by Kenyan Puppeteers

Friday, January 07, 2011

Current Projects: Atieno

ATIENO YO!
A Puppet Show
  1. Artistic Statement:

Atieno Yo is an artistic project by Kenyan puppetry theater enthusiasts which is a departure from traditional conventional theatre pieces and ushering in a new style of performing with other experimental techniques.  Atieno Yo is conceptualized as an African narrative yet performed as a musical, puppetry and object theatre piece.  The performance is expected to be showcased locally in Kenya, east Africa and finally to festivals around the world in celebration of puppetry as a diverse performing art form.

Atieno Yo, is a work in progress that was conceptualized in January 2009 and is expected to be developed throughout the year and to grow according to its interaction with various audiences.
Long term objective
To develop a growing young Kenyan and African audience for local cultural and artistic performances including theatre arts, puppetry, dance, music,

Immediate objectives
Ø      To bring together artists from diverse performing art genre through a puppetry performance

Ø      To create a unique out of the ordinary performance through experimental creation

Ø      To showcase a contemporary object and puppetry theatre production in the communities

Ø      To move puppetry theatre to the next level

The playwright and puppetry director of the art piece will use the artistic experimentation as a creative platform for ensuring the performance moves from a mere concept to its full realization.  It is expected that at the end of the devising, the performance through its Kenyan tour will workshop other puppetry theatre enthusiasts in the performance style.

No. of Puppeteers (3)
Only three (3) actors are expected to be involved in the performance. They will be responsible fro the technical and artistic unfolding of the piece.  All the actors will multitask in ensuring that all aspects of the show are taking place.
The playwright and the puppetry director (all from Kenya) will participate in the Lab
  1. Bios of participants:

Playwright – Anthony Mboyo
Anthony Mboyo is an established puppetry theatre artistic writer and a professional puppeteer.  His major areas of career and interest have been professional puppetry theatre development and community development through the use of theatre and other participatory methodology.
His previous productions include The Man of Stone, a shadow puppetry, figures and installations performance which premiered at the International Puppetry Festival in Nairobi Kenya, October 2006. Other productions include Puppet Mania 1, Dustbin Street and The Bite all of which have been showcased locally and internationally.

 He has been involved in international collaborative project with other artistic companies most notably Living Things an object and puppetry theatre collaboration with Warner and Consorten a company based in the Netherlands which toured Europe and Africa in 2002. 
The most recent project is Memories in Transit a collaborative Sculpture tableaux project on migration and forced movement in collaboration with African and Asian artists coordinated by @ culture network from India in January 2007, Nairobi at the World social forum and a one year puppets for peace project

Puppet Maker /director – Jack Omondi

Jack Omondi is a professional theater, puppetry and folk media consultant

In 1994 he underwent training conducted by a South African puppetry group called African Research and Educational Puppetry Programme (ARREP) as a puppeteer. I started performing with puppets immediately after the training earning a second training on TOT in the use of puppets and drama. As a puppetry trainer he has trained well over 300 puppeteers in Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Tanzania, Somalia, USA and Lesotho. In some of the countries he was responsible for setting up puppetry networks and coordinating their activities.

Through his experience he has interacted and worked with world famous puppeteers like Gary Friedman – South Africa/ Australia (who was one of his trainers and mentors)
Mag’isch Theater – Holland, Gregory Shwank- German, among others. As a Director /performer, with his partner they have produced numerous educational and entertaining puppetry productions like “the bite”, which focused mainly on corruption “Jumbe” which dealt with drug use and abuse among the youth. Two of his most recent productions are  “man of stone”  which was showcased in the Kenya international puppetry festival in 2006.and “Kuna vile” which was a multi disciplinary media production bringing together artists of different backgrounds to fuse their genres of art with puppetry.

more details will follow soon...

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