Sally Jane Norman on Tue, 21 Oct 1997 11:44:49 +0100 |
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Dear friends, The International Institute of Puppetry, located in Charleville-MŽziÂ?res (on the French-Belgian border, often a hyperactive site of European "exchange" in past history), is a unique establishment which has been devoted to puppetry, mime, performance, body-object relations, stage design, mime, masks, choreography, and music for many years. It works discreetly but effectively, and has hosted some original workshop experimentation led by people like Tadeusz Kantor, Josef Svoboda, Georges Aperghis, Jim Henson... Apart from the International Institute, which has a documentation centre and a small theatre, Charleville boasts a National School of Puppetry, with excellent wood and metal workshops, a small gallery space, a dance studio, and a small music studio. It's not huge but holds lots of energy. Recently, its Rumanian directress, an exceptionally strong-willed visionary woman called Margareta Niculescu, herself a puppeteer who ran the Tandarica Theatre in Bucarest for several decades, has fulfilled another of her driving dreams by adding to the existing facilities a residency called the Villa d'Aubilly. Henceforth, we can and will host artists and theorists working on or around the field of puppetry, which, needless to say, we understand in the broadest sense of the term : articulated figures, animism, artificial life, automata, robots, phenomenology, mind-body problematics and a lot of other very contemporary issues can and should be approached within and from our Institute. I can personally vouch for this : it proved to be a wonderful host structure for a motion capture course I organised back in summer 1994, and the 1996 issue of its annual publication, PUCK (published in French, German and Spanish) is devoted to VIRTUAL IMAGES. We do not have high end digital equipment by any means, but we can offer a convivial, stimulating setting for people to build things with their hands and their heads. We are also seeking ways to build bridges with other structures better endowed with new technologies, since we firmly believe in the power of links between small, flexible structures - our bets are on David, not on Goliath. We would like to consolidate theoretical activity, and are launching a series of seminars, as of next January; we will also reinforce the publishing activity which was initiated a few years ago at the Institute. We are adamantly open, geoculturally, and have within our "family circle" people from many different parts of the globe. Puppeteers from the most ancient traditions have come to Charleville-MŽziÂ?res to transmit their skills and passions to young artists. Anthropologists, ethnologists, musicologists, and sociologists have long been part of this family. We have several different "protocols" for our residencies, since we'd like to encourage both short-term residents coming to the Institute for consultation purposes, and longer term stays with a view to accomplishing a theoretical or artistic project. We are determined bridge builders - the Meuse is not a big river, but like any other river, it ultimately pours into the world's oceans and we like to feel the currents. Please think and talk about this place. We represent modest resources but burning ideas; we have some experience, much potential, and the will to fight for ideas we believe in - i.e. features we share with all those to whom this mail is addressed. I fervently hope that some vital creative energies can be triggered and potentiated through the International Institute of Puppetry. Sally Jane Norman DŽlŽguŽe Ë? la recherche Institut International de la Marionnette Charleville-MŽziÂ?res http://www.ardennes.com/asso/iim inst.marionnette@ardennes.com