ONE GRAIN OF SAND PUPPET THEATER
ONE GRAIN OF SAN
ABOUT
One Grain of Sand Puppet Theater is an eclectic gathering of visual artists, musicians, performers and educators who draw from the rich ancient tradition of puppet and mask art:to share the ordinary/extraordinary stories of everyday people;to reclaim and celebrate the wealth of cultures, traditions and folklore; andto build communities while creating theatrical rituals and processions that explore the hopes, dreams and challenges of these times.
Beth Peterson has been creating puppets, masks, pageants, parades and puppet shows for over 16 years. She has worked extensively in schools, communities, and on the professional puppet stage. In Los Angeles she teaches puppetry arts workshops, creates temporary public art works with community through LA Commons, and directed Bari Gongju, a collaboration with Korean puppet designer Eum Jeoung Ae that debuted at the Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles in 2005. Beth Peterson's workshops recognize the ancient origins of puppet and mask art forms from all over the world, and share the common values of the use of recycled materials, respect for the art form and for each other, high energy-low tech, hand made works, and the view that the ability to create art rests in the hearts, hands and imaginations of all who choose to participate. Possible forms include Masks, Giant puppets, Shadow puppets, Hand puppets, Rod puppets, Toy theatre and Suitcase shows. Beth helped develop a puppet cookbook that shares images of these forms with teachers at the planning meetings and provides information about the steps and materials that will be utilized in the workshop. Themes explored through past workshops include Science wonders, Imagination, Personal stories, Current Events, Myths and Legends, Celebration, Seeds, Water issues and moments in History. Full Resume Upon Request.
Performance at Arroyo Arts Collective.
Grand Ave Park Opening Ceremony
Performance On the Pulse of Morning