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<p><b><font color="#000000"><font><font face="arial,sans-serif">Puppetry, Mask, and Street performing Workshop with the Possibilitarian Puppet Theater</font></font></font></b></p>
<p><font color="#000000"><font><font face="arial,sans-serif">What does it mean to transform a park into a puppet theater stage? Why
bother presenting theater under the sun, out in the streets, putting it
directly in front of the public at large, which also means at their
mercy? Puppetry, Mask, and street performance is ancient form of
theater which has existed since before humans built theaters or invented
ticket prices and income brackets. It's inevitably a participatory
theater, since traffic, conversations, wind, and bird whistles become
collaborators in the creation of the experience. </font></font></font></p>
<p><font color="#000000"><font><font face="arial,sans-serif"><b>The Possibilitarian Puppet Theater is offering a </b><b>Free Crash Course
Workshop on Sunday, July 22th, from 1-5pm </b>at Fairview Park, a public park in Ohio City on the near west side of Cleveland. Participants will be thrown
into the special blend of how's and why's that is a Possibilitarian
street performance, which will then actually be performed in two parks:
Fairview Park (the public park!) on Thursday July 26th at 7pm, and in Coventry Village park
on Sunday July 29th at 2pm. Participation in one or both performances
is a mandatory part of participation in the workshop, and promises to be
the fun part. Please register as soon as possible, but no later than Friday, July 20th for planning purposes by
calling Daniel at <a href="tel:215-771-8287" value="+12157718287" target="_blank">215-771-8287</a>.<br></font></font></font></p><br><b><br></b><br><br><br>