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Welcome to Talking Sock, a One Orange Sock production.

 

Hosted by Pete Davidson, this interview series shines a spotlight on some of Australia's greatest puppeteers, puppet builders and practitioners. We talk sock about the business of puppetry in Australia and are putting Australian puppetry power on the proverbial podcasting map! Hourly interviews from names including Richard Bradshaw, Sue Wallace (Sydney Puppet Theatre/ ImagineArta) and Philip Millar (Formally Creature Technologies/ Puppetvision) give us and YOU a chance to ask our industries best - "Why puppets and how'd you get there?"

 

We've curated this series to appeal to the performers, the producers, the builders and the curious general public. Episodes focus on all forms and styles of puppetry as well as its applications in art, design, theatre, education and the wider world. There is truly something for everyone here at Talking Sock Podcast.

 

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Mid-Season Hiatus

Mid-Season Hiatus

2020-04-2900:52

Talking Sock Podcast is the Number 1 Podcast for Puppetry in Australia.We'll be taking a mid-season hiatus while we adjust to our online interview strategy during the nCOVID19 Pandemic.We'll be back in 2 weeks, at the new release time of 6am, Thursdays Australian Eastern Standard Time.Until then, check out over 7 and a half hours of great interviews here on Talking Sock.Stay safe, stay home, and thanks for listening to Talking Sock.Find out more about our interviewees at www.oneorangsock.com/talking-sockJoin us on May 14th for another great interview, here on Talking Sock.#talkingsockcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Trailer

2020-03-1700:37

Launching on Saturday March 21 World Puppetry Day Welcome to Talking Sock! An originally Australian puppet podcast.Created and Produced by Pete Davidson at One Orange Sock Productions, we can't wait to release our first episodes this coming Saturday.Hear interviews with puppet builder Katherine Hannaford, Creature Technologies Alumni and creator of Puppetvision Philip Millar, UNIMA Australia General Secretary and owner operator at Pupperoos Kay Yasugi, and Shadow Puppetry legend, Richard Bradshaw.Subsequent episodes will be released weekly throughout Autumn.You can find out more at oneorangesock.com and find us on our socials:Insta: @oneorangesockproductionsTwitter: @talkingsockcastFollow us! And join the conversation,Here,At Talking SockSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome! We are so excited to bring you our first episode, published on World Puppetry Day, March 21, 2020. We all have a stake in talking about education, because we have all been to school. It has fascinated me that the more puppeteers and practitioners I come across, the more I found they have a background as an educator in some way. Katherine Hannaford is no exception to the rule. An art trained teacher librarian in a Western Sydney public high school, Katherine has brought truckloads of puppetry to her students. What’s more, she is immersing it into her curriculum writing in STEAM - a huge buzz word of the industry at the moment. And as my puppet mentor - it seems only fitting to begin this series with her.Katherine’s puppet story begins with her deep gratitude and adoration of her teacher, Marie-Martine Ferrari. Ferrari worked with Henson at the 1987 Festival of Puppetry in Charleville-Mezieres. At 23, Katherine would make the long journey to Canberra as often as she could to be taught how to build in Ferrari’s unique style of puppet making. As a practicing puppet builder for over 15 years, mostly in the Muppet style, Katherine entered my life about 4 years ago as my first puppet making teacher. The deep connection she has to her teacher and to her students is what makes Katherine a world class educator who I am so appreciative to know as my puppet master. More information including links to various people, places and things mentioned in this episode can be found on the One Orange Sock website. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, its all about Dinosaurs!I think when you have a passion about something, and you've held that passion for a long time, that is something to be celebrated!Philip Millar loves Dinosaurs. And boy I'm glad he does. He's brought dinosaurs back to life for Polyglot Puppet Theatre, Creature Technologies and through his own company, Puppet Vision.In this week's episode of Talking Sock, we talk about Philip's history with puppets and his journey in taking Dinosaurs and other larger than life creatures to the next level in entertainment.As a member of Creature Technologies, Philip helped developed Walking With Dinosaurs and also worked as a sculpture for Ron Mueck and Patricia Piccinini. Furthermore, he was the co-artistic director of Polyglot Puppet Theatre and started out working with Handspan Theatre Company.Philip has found himself looking back on a career filled with creativity and has shown no signs of slowing down. With Puppetvision, he continues to work in building commercial puppets while producing and directing his own shows. Whats most impressive, I think, is the versatility and technical skill Philip applies to problem solving using new media.Listen in to find out how Philip approaches producing new theatre and creating new puppets from every imaginable material.And head to One Orange Sock's website for links and mentions related to this cast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bananas! - Kay Yasugi

Bananas! - Kay Yasugi

2020-03-2001:01:31

Kay Yasugi has fashioned herself into a staple of Australian puppetry. Based in Sydney, Kay brings her true sense of joy to every performance, workshop and puppet she brings to life. She is a powerhouse theatre maker, performer and builder trying to create as many opportunities for puppeteers in Australia as she can. In this episode we talk about Kay’s love of Puppets, but also her love of puns! We find out about the landscape for learning puppetry at a tertiary level in Australia and ask Kay about how her experiences at The London School of Puppetry shaped her career. We follow this with a huge chat about all things puppetry in Australia today, Kay's show - Haenyeo Women of The Sea and get really, really into bananas when we meet her puppet pal, Chee Chee.Where to Find KayPupperoos: https://www.pupperoos.com/Digital Seagull: http://www.digitalseagull.com/Instagram: @kay_yasugiTwitter: @pupperoosFind show notes for this episode at: https://sites.google.com/view/oneorangesock/talking-sock/episode-3-kay-yasugiJoin the conversation on Twitter @talkingsockcastAnd find us on Instagram @oneorangesockproductionsDo you create or collaborate? What is puppetry’s appeal to you in this age of DIY?How many puppet puns can you deliver us on Twitter?Tell us about a time where you’ve connected to some one using a puppet…Puppeteers, Whats the BEST piece of feedback you’ve received about your work?Where do you present new work in Australia? Give a shout out to great venues you know?Could you write the book on Puppetry! Talk to us?Would you attend a school of puppetry in Sydney? Tell us what you’d love to learn!Thanks for listening to #talkingsockpodast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Life In PuppetryIn this first half of our two-part interview with Richard Bradshaw, we talk about his beginnings at The Clovelly Puppet Theatre and The Marionette Theatre of Australia, his travels as a touring performer and his time with Jim Henson and Caroll Spinney-World renowned shadow puppet master Richard Bradshaw needs no introduction to the international puppetry community. His work has been seen by millions through a life time of stage performances all over the world and through television appearances including “The Muppet Show” and an hour-long documentary in the series “Jim Henson Presents The World of Puppetry”. Australian children grew up with performances of his shadow artistry on ABC TV’s “Playschool”, where his shadow puppets were broadcast for over 30 years. From 1976 to 1983 Richard was Artistic Director of Australia’s then largest puppetry company, the Marionette Theatre of Australia. Under his directorship the company secured a permanent theatre space in The Rocks in Sydney. As Artistic Director, Richard introduced modern puppetry techniques to Australian audiences and inspired many young puppeteers who were given the opportunity to work and learn from some of Australia’s best puppeteers and puppet makers.Richard has performed with his shadow puppets for audiences of children and adults for over 50 years to over 25 countries. In 1986 Richard received the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) “for services to the arts as a puppeteer” and in 1987 he shared the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award “for sustained excellence in the field of puppetry”. Richard been a member of the international puppetry organisation, UNIMA, since 1964 and helped to establish UNIMA Australia in 1970. He is an honorary member of both organisations, and was President of UNIMA Australia from 2004 to 2008.In 2015 he published his book “Richard Bradshaw’s Guide to Shadow Puppets”, where he shares his techniques for designing, constructing, and performing with silhouette shadow puppets.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patron and support home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockpodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giving Life to PuppetryIn this second episode of our two-part interview with Richard Bradshaw, we discuss UNIMA Australia, a book about shadow puppets, Norman Hetherington of Mr Squiggle and how Richard makes his puppets so distinct and engaging for young audiences.-World renowned shadow puppet master Richard Bradshaw needs no introduction to the international puppetry community. His work has been seen by millions through a life time of stage performances all over the world and through television appearances including “The Muppet Show” and an hour-long documentary in the series “Jim Henson Presents The World of Puppetry”. Australian children grew up with performances of his shadow artistry on ABC TV’s “Playschool”, where his shadow puppets were broadcast for over 30 years. From 1976 to 1983 Richard was Artistic Director of Australia’s then largest puppetry company, the Marionette Theatre of Australia. Under his directorship the company secured a permanent theatre space in The Rocks in Sydney. As Artistic Director, Richard introduced modern puppetry techniques to Australian audiences and inspired many young puppeteers who were given the opportunity to work and learn from some of Australia’s best puppeteers and puppet makers.Richard has performed with his shadow puppets for audiences of children and adults for over 50 years to over 25 countries. In 1986 Richard received the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) “for services to the arts as a puppeteer” and in 1987 he shared the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award “for sustained excellence in the field of puppetry”. Richard been a member of the international puppetry organisation, UNIMA, since 1964 and helped to establish UNIMA Australia in 1970. He is an honorary member of both organisations, and was President of UNIMA Australia from 2004 to 2008.In 2015 he published his book “Richard Bradshaw’s Guide to Shadow Puppets”, where he shares his techniques for designing, constructing, and performing with silhouette shadow puppets.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patron and support home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, I am joined in Sydney by Kailah Cabanas.A content warning for our listeners, this episode does include content related to mental health and disordered eating. If this content brings up sensitive thoughts or feelings, contact www.beyondblue.org.au / 1300 22 4636, www.kidshelpline.com.au / 1800 55 1800 or www.lifeline.org.au / 13 11 14Kailah, is an independent actor and puppeteer and trainer who is kicking goals in theatre, film and TV. She has toured with The National Theatre Company’s production of War Horse Australia for the characters of Joey, Topthorne and Goose and recently, Kailah toured with Monkey Baa Theatre Company’s production of Diary of A Wombat in the USA. Her other credits include CPD’s Spot The Dog national tour of Australia and Cirque du Soleil’s production Tooruk, the First Flight.I talk to Kailah about her experiences as a puppeteer in the industry of ‘big’ touring productions and working as a solo performing artist. I ask her how one auditions for a company like Cirque and what the process is. You'll find out - its a rigorous ride from start to finish! Kailah tells all about her personal struggles in coping with the demands brought on by the role and tells us how she has turned the experience into actions that benefit others.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patron and support home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, I am joined by President of UNIMA Australia and owner/ operator of Dram Puppets, Richard Hart.Richard has been performing under Dream Puppets for nearly 25 years and has been the President of UNIMA Australia for the past 6 years.Dream Puppet shows use black light puppetry where the signature character, Dreamer, adventures through time and space in Richard's highly visual and largely conceptual style. I visited him in his home where his elaborate studio that houses his 3x3 metre performance is out back. With his partner Julia, Richard has been delighting audiences all over Australia and the world, especially in China.We discuss what its like to run your own independent business through a NEIS scheme and develop international partnerships. We discuss music as a core component of Richard's work and the ways in which he considers and is driven by his audience. We discuss the landscape of Australian puppetry and Richard's upcoming show in which he touches on our relationship with the environment.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patron and support home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of Talking Sock,In this week's episode I am joined by Sue Wallace, professional puppetry artist and co-artistic director of the Sydney Puppet Theatre. Sue was a puppeteer at the Marionette Theatre of Australia in Sydney during the 1980s. She engages in all aspects of puppetry including directing, building and designing workshops.We discuss the Sydney Puppet Theatre and its initiation of the "One Van" International Festival of Puppetry in Blackheath NSW, which Sue directed over 10 years in association with the Blackheath Area Neighbourhood Centre.In 2005 she was awarded The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia to research Puppet Centres in the USA, Europe, the UK and Japan in order to develop a working model for a Puppet Centre in Australia. Since 2010 she has been the director of ImaginArta – the Australian Puppet Centre, which is currently located in the Southern Highlands of NSW.Sue and her partner Steve Coupe from Sydney Puppet Theatre have toured extensively in Australia and have performed at several international puppet festivals and events around the world.We discuss puppet festivals among a tonne of other great stuff as we join Sue and Steve in their Southern Highlands home during one of the biggest and most terrifying great Aussie thunderstorms I have ever encountered while driving my little Mazda 3.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Australian puppet builder Chris Ragg is a Melbourne based Muppets lover who has been perfecting his craft for the past 30 years.Hailing from New Zealand, Chris has recently commercialised his practice by forming his label, Puppet Tribe. We talk the ins and outs of building hand and rod style puppets to perfection, and even being validated by the designer and maker of Miss Piggy. Chris also leads us through his adventures of creating his own puppet TV show, and explains why he builds replica puppets and certain and quite famous green frog every four or so, just for fun. This muppet master has developed the incredible quality found in his work through reliving his childhood joy and passion. Chris conceived a world where puppet builders band together and tells us about how important it is to find your tribe through puppetry.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jhess Knight has made herself into a key player in the Melbourne puppetry scene since her return from The London School of Puppetry in 2014. Five years on from her training, Jhess' passion, drive and honed business skills have seen her become the creative director of the internationally successful 'Trash Puppets' and 'The Puppetsmithery'.Joining us by correspondence from Portland, Oregon, Jhess talks sock about her current fellowship with Screen Australia, working within the puppetry team to create Guillermo Del Torro's Pinnochio. We hear insights on how she got started with Trash, The Puppet Smithery and her work with Zoos Victoria, sustainability and much, much more.And join us for our new segment - 'The Geek Out' where we discuss something that we can't get enough of this week.Make sure you check out the show notes on our websiteAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An Honest Voice - Cam Ralph

An Honest Voice - Cam Ralph

2020-05-2001:00:57

Cam Ralph's journey from creating characters in school textbooks, to animating them for the screen, to voicing and puppeteering them in some of Australia's most popular children's television and theatre shows is certainly one that feels full circle.Cam joins me on this week's episode to unpack his unique approach to character, and to give us his insights on finding the truth in all performance styles.Joining us by correspondence from his home on the New South Wales Central Coast, Cam and I catch up and reminisce about our days in the cast of North Shore Theatre Company's Avenue Q and discuss how life has changed for us as performing artists. Join us for a discussion about adapting to change and using this time to incubate your unique personal brand as a performing artist and online content creator.And join us for our new segment - 'The Geek Out' where we discuss something that we can't get enough of this week.Make sure you check out the show notes on our website released every Saturday.And follow Cam, @camo_ralph or find him at www.camralph.comAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dennis Murphy has been working as an independent puppeteer for over 30 years. Based in Old Toongabbie NSW, he is Australia's resident expert in Commedia Dell'Arte Puppetry.Growing up in the prairies of Iowa, Dennis was fed on vaudeville and puppetry and has become a great ventriloquist and entertainer. His breadth of skills and his longevity come down to his intricate methods of research, which he describes as his 'obsessions' and his rigorous rehearsal and writing process when developing material.Join Dennis and I as we discuss his penchant for coffee and book collecting, his incredible round trip to puppetry via a life that has seen him drafted into the army, qualifying as a Spanish linguist, converting to Buddhism and becoming a member of The International Brotherhood of Magicians.And join us for our new segment - 'The Geek Out' where we discuss something that we can't get enough of this week.Make sure you check out the show notes on our website released every Saturday.And find Dennis at www.murphyspuppets.com.au or on Facebook @murphyspuppetsAnd join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Puppeteer, actor and writer Drew Wilson was always the guy with the career I wanted in puppetry. With roles in Australia's very first Warhorse, to playing the heroic title role of Lazer Beak Man for Dead Puppet Society, Drew has fascinated me in the fact that he maintains his terminal loveliness while also abstaining from labelling himself as any one kind of artist. In this industry Drew has harnessed interests and embraced his weirdo to find spaces where he can play to his strengths.In this interview, a "D&D Master, cross stitching, fitness coach, actor/puppet who also writes"... is able to pour out his heart on the hero's journey, storytelling, finding acceptance and trust within his support network, and the highs and lows of finding the right representation in Australia.I gained so much personally from this talk with Drew, and what it has taught me is that sometimes our greatest strength, our superpower perhaps, can be our capacity for vulnerability and our willingness to break the mold.Join Drew and I now, here on Talking Sock.You can find Drew on Instagram @drewdrew_wilson and through his agent, Smith & Jones Management.And make sure you check out the show notes on our website released every Saturday.Join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Australia is a big place, so the team of artists, sculptors and engineers at A Blanck Canvas make their puppets to size.Joe Blanck is the mastermind behind some of Australia's best and brightest roving puppets, seen at festivals and site activations here and all over the world.In this episode, we discuss Joe's expansion of his business and ask him what it's like to go from artist to designer and CEO. Join us for our regular segment, The Geek Out where my guest and I share whats been getting us through self isolation. We talk about Joe's projects for Melbourne's White Night and the creation of new performance opportunities in a post COVID19 world.You can find Joe @ablanckcanvas and www.ablanckcanvas.com.auJoin the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alien Voodoo - Danny Miller

Alien Voodoo - Danny Miller

2020-07-1601:01:46

It's so nice to be back, and for a brief moment, back in the studio face to face with Voodoo Puppeteer Alien with Extraordinary Abilities (as stated on his U.S green card) - Danny Miller!After finding a love of puppets from his family, Danny's passion for puppetry was reignited when he saw Ronnie Burkett perform 'Billy Twinkle' at Melbourne Festival. With the momentum brought on by The Eugene O'Neill Puppetry Conference, Danny found his network within the Melbourne puppetry scene and has been a collaborative maker and performer ever since. His passion for marionettes has driven him to the pinnacle point of any puppeteer's career - Broadway. Now, Danny is known internationally for his work in the USA national tour of Walking with Dinosaurs and as 'the face' of Melbourne and Broadway's King Kong.Join Danny and I in his Rosebud studio as we set about building me a marionette! We talk all things 'Kong' puppetry and the world of marionettes today.You can find Danny on Instagram @dannysworkshop and on the web at www.heartstrings.meJoin the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a coffee!Thanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hailing from WA, Leon Hendroff is a material mastermind. In his large scale work for various festivals including the annual Joondalup Festival and as a resident designer for Spare Parts Puppet Theatre, Leon's work is renowned for its poetic beauty. In this episode, Leon and I discuss his signature works, String Duet and String Symphony, his work for Spare Parts and his family design studio. We also discuss his love of puppetry books in our regular segment, The Geek Out. Finally, we talk about his work restoring Peter Hartland's marionettes, and contributing to the legacy of Hartland's work. Join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a Ko-Fi!Thanks for listening to #talkingsockcastThanks for listening to #TalkingSockPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Up To Snuff - Andy Freer

Up To Snuff - Andy Freer

2020-10-0701:05:561

Andy Freer is the Artistic Director of Snuff Puppets, a puppetry institution of Melbourne that was incorporated in 1992. Andy has been performing as a puppeteer for over thirty years, right back to his days growing up in Canberra before a whimsical stop off Melbourne in Melbourne after a particularly successful show in Adelaide became somewhat more permanent. In this episode, I discuss the origins of Snuff and it's creative point of difference. I ask about Andy's philosophy and the lessons he has learned as a puppeteer. We talk about his punk origins and the anarchic postmodern art movements of the 80's and 90's. We also discuss Snuff's work internationally and at home with the People's Puppet Project as well as Snuff's current fundraising campaign, Snuff Lovers. It's a jam packed episode. You can find Andy and the team at www.snuffpuppets.comCheck it out and do consider contributing to his Snuff Lovers campaign to help artists survive the economic fallout from the COVID19 pandemic. Join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a Ko-Fi!Find us at www.oneorangesock.com Thanks for listening to #talkingsockcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well, this one was a true honour and such a treat. In this special length 90 minute episode I talk with the man under the worlds most famous purple puppet - Heath McIvor. Heath has been a pioneer of the industry for over 15 years, seamlessly merging puppetry with stand up comedy and showing the world that puppets can be for adults too. This personal hero of mine and I talk about all things Randy from his origins, through to Sammy J and now on his daily Instagram show, Breakfast Songs. We find out how Heath has managed to make his and Randy's lives and stories completely separate and allow Randy to be an actor and comedian in his own right. Heath is an absolute work horse and has reached his audience across multiple platforms. When 190 of his shows were cancelled during the COVID19 pandemic, he took no time to find his presence online and has persevered with his incredibly big plans for the future. It is my great pleasure to invite you to join Heath and I now, here on Talking Sock. Join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a Ko-Fi!Find us at www.oneorangesock.comThanks for listening to #talkingsockcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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