Like bryrob, this is my first post and it's been prompted by the Steve Whitmire lecture and workshop this past weekend.
I'm in Tennessee and went to the Center for Puppetry Arts for the first time almost exactly a year ago for my birthday. I wanted to see their Jim Henson exhibits and the Skeksis in the their permanent exhibit. It was also one of the last weekends that the Smithsonian exhibit was at the History Center so it was a full Henson weekend for my husband and me. I couldn't have asked for a better birthday present but the lecture/workshop this year with THE Steve Whitmire has topped it.
I attended the lecture on Saturday, Jan 9th with the 1pm class on the same day. There were fewer people at the lecture than I expected (about 30) and Steve off handedly mentioned that half the audience was staff from the Center which is when I started to get nervous about the workshop. I do not have any puppet experience--but I do have camera experience (support your local public television station!
). I started practicing voices and hand motions with my husband during our break--which I learned later was not necessary.
Since there's another weekend of workshops ahead I won't go into detail but in regards to the lecture, Steve kept saying muppet fans (non puppet artists) would be bored but I didn't find it boring at all. It was fascinating and made me look at the muppets in a different way. In regards to the workshop--I cannot say enough good things about it. Fun. Exciting. Educational. Amazing. I could go on and on. You do NOT have to have any puppet experience--just an open mind and get ready to have fun! You may want to do some arm stretches beforehand though...
Fortunately I attended a workshop with a professional photographer (like it was posted earlier, any kind of recording or photography was strictly forbidden) and have been told that pictures should be ready after this weekend. I am so eager to see them!
I had very high expectations from my day at the Center and I was not disappointed. I only wish we had more time with him. He was on a very tight schedule but he was as generous with his time as he could be, going over on both the lecture and workshop. I just did not want the day to end. I was tempted to take the workshop all over again---and again this coming weekend. If you have questions for him, I highly suggest asking them during the lecture. There is no time after the lecture, during the workshop or after the workshop.
I can't wait to hear everyone's reactions to next week's classes. Please be sure to post! Have fun!