Showing posts with label puppetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppetry. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 July 2018

'Reflections on Puppetry' at Cork Puppetry Festival

Corina Duyn will be giving a talk as part of the

Cork Puppetry Festival 

REFLECTIONS ON PUPPETRY WITH CORINA DUYN.



Venue: Festival Club,  St. Peter’s Cork, North Main Street, Cork city
Date:   Friday August 3rd
Time:   11am
Cost:    This event is free of charge

The venue is wheelchair accessible


Cork Puppetry Festival 2018




Corina will share her story, and that of others who live with chronic illness/disability and are the makers of puppets. How puppetry can be a creative way to convey our true life experiences, challenges and (creative) triumphs.

The talk is about 30 minutes with Question and Answer session afterwards.

There is also a small exhibition of puppets made by Corina and her students. Including 'The Reflection Girls' and the Rig made by Cork Artist Dominic Fee.

Also there will be short films about the puppets exploring illness/disability issues.


Full details, see HERE

Hope to welcome you to Cork.

***

The Life Outside the Box Project 

was also recently highlighted on NATIONWIDE 

See 16 minutes into the program



Thursday, 1 March 2018

Talks on Puppetry and Disability at Nottingham Puppet Festival


Corina Duyn, the facilitator of the Life Outside the Box Puppet project is embarking on a speaking and research tour of the UK.
Starting with talks at the Nothingham Puppet Festival.
(details of other talks will be posted later)



Puppetry, Disability and Health
Speakers Include: Corina Duyn, Karrie Marshall

Fri 23 March, 2pm - 5pm
Bonington Building Lecture Theatre, Nottingham Trent University

Puppetry has always been a part of cultural wellbeing. Its rich use of the fine and dramatic arts has created fantastic possibilities for professionals working in disability arts and healthcare. The craft of puppetry is particularly effective in facilitating communication and increased participation in fields such as autism, dementia care and mental health.


Writing for Puppetry

Speakers include: Melvyn Miller, Corina Duyn


Sat 24 March, 3.30pm - 6pm

Newton Building Lecture Theatre 4, Nottingham Trent University

Playwriting and dramaturgy function very differently for puppets and actors. There have been some high-profile performances such as War Horseadapted to stage using puppetry, but what are the challenges of using puppetry for a playwright and dramaturg? We’ve invited experts to open and discuss this very exciting debate about how to create great writing for puppetry.

Access: 
  • Free
  • Hearing loop installed
  • Sign Language Interpreted
  • Wheelchair access
(If you're attending the 'Writing for Pupppetry' event , please contact the organisors if you require  sign language, as it is not n place automatically)

Click HERE to read of Corina's crowd-funding event to help her with accommodation, and PA support 


Recent puppet related blog posts by Corina

  • Wheelchair AccessWheelchair Access

Sunday, 22 October 2017

'Life Outside the Box' in Puppet Place newsletter.


Puppet Place in Bristol recently did an interview with Corina Duyn, facilitator of the project. 

It looks at her creative background, life with illness/disability and how all this lead to the

Life Outside the Box project and furhter puppet making adventures.



Abstract from the article related to Life Outside the Box
...
"You have been very prolific as an artist in many mediums, painting & drawing, sculpture, writing and poetry, doll making and even weaving. How important are puppets to your work at the moment?
Very much so. Following on from the 6 months of work I did on the ‘Life Outside The Box’ project with the Irish Wheelchair Association, I was invited to speak at the ‘Broken Puppet’ Symposium on Puppets, Disability and Health at UCC in Cork. Our video has now been shown on Irish national TV and at the Disability Film Festival ‘Picture This’ in Canada.   Attending the symposium was like stepping into a completely new world and yet when I entered it, and moved about with open eyes and ears, I realised I had been part of this amazing, creative, fun, healing, and astonishing place for pretty much all my life.
The engagement of people with disabilities with puppets, not only as a form of therapy, but as creators and artists in their own right is something that can be transformative. Listening to the stories and speakers at the event has only served to reinforce to me what a powerful, evocative and meaningful role puppets have played in peoples lives throughout the years and will continue to do so long into the future.
I have now returned to teaching puppet making, in small groups and by social media/email. Only for one and a half hours a week at the moment but what great fun it is. I am improving my ability to set my own limits to what I can do and enjoying finding ways to enable my students to work on their own puppets in my studio, or in their own homes. The healing effect of teaching puppet making is not something that might bring about a miraculous recovery from my illness, although one would be very welcome however it came about, but it is bringing a new energy into my life and who can say where that will lead.
Thank you so much for sharing your story with us Corina. Is it puppets, puppets, puppets all the way now?
Absolutely. My return to teaching puppet making and the experience of the symposium and discussions around disability and health has created an energy and enthusiasm that will take me onto the next stage of my journey."
two puppets facing each other. Reflection puppets by Corina Duyn
"Reflections" Puppets- project in progress.


Further reading about Corina Duyn's current "Reflections" puppet project:

Thank you for visiting, and please do let us know what your thoughts, and any questions.

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Press releases of our film 'Life Outside the Box' screenings

poster of the film Life Outside the Box
Pressreleases published in newspapers and on Dungarvan Cinema Facebook page, Dungarvan Tourism and Dungarvan Shopping Centre (where the film was made) facebook pages... and probably in other places too. Thank you all for the support!


Dungarvan Puppets are on the move again!
By Corina Duyn

Just about a year ago a set of nine puppets made their first public appearance during a filming session at the Dungarvan Shopping Centre.
They were made by members of the Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) Resource Centre, during an eight month project led by local artist and writer Corina Duyn.
Corina, also a member of the IWA, was asked in 2014 if she could facilitate puppet project. This Life Outside the Box project received funding from Create – Artist in the Community Scheme, part of the Arts Council of Ireland. The IWA staff provided practical support every step of the way.

The making of the puppets and props were a weekly adventure into learning new skills, building friendships, sharing lots of laughter, but also brought a huge sense of empowerment. Words like “I found me again”, and “I did not know I could do this”, were heard during the session.

Life Outside the Box was the chosen title to represent this diverse group of people and the merits of the project. “Although we all live with illness/disability, we still very much like to be part of society. We symbolized this by having our puppets step out of Society’s Disability Box.”
Alan O’Callaghan from The Bootleg Studios filmed this adventure at the Dungarvan Shopping Centre in January 2016. 

To the participants absolute delight this very short film will be screened on the 15th March 2017 at the international disability film festival Picture This in Calgary, Canada.
To celebrate this achievement, local public venues have been hugely supportive to host screenings of the film between 10th and 17th March:

   Dungarvan SGC Cinema. Before every movie from Friday 10th until Thursday 16th March.
   Waterford Centre for Independent Living, Cheshire - John's Hill, Wednesday 15th March at 12.15, and 12.30. 
   Dungarvan Shopping Centre on screens in the main lobby from Monday 13th until Friday 17th March.
   Some of the puppet makers will be at the Shopping Centre on Monday and Thursday. Contact Caroline Lacey for details.
   Easons Dungarvan have kindly agreed to sell the project Book/DVD, and notebooks. All proceeds go the IWA Art group.
   Digital screening on the Puppet’s Blog http://lifeoutsidethebox-puppetproject.blogspot.ie from the 15th March.


During the past year, the puppets have travelled for exhibitions to Dungarvan and Waterford Library and Tramore Coastguard Arts Centre. Individually they have joined their makers on holidays and day trips to Villierstown, Tramore, Youghal, Kenmare and even Spain.

If you would like to invite the puppets and their makers to come and talk about life with disability at your school or group, please contact Caroline Lacey at IWA caroline.lacey@iwa.ie 087-2556835.

Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) is a national organization, which provides a range of services to people with disabilities and other mobility impairments in their own homes and communities.

Avondhu Newspaper 9-03-2017
Dungarvan Observer 10-03-2017

Friday, 3 March 2017

Dungarvan IWA puppet film to be shown in Canada


Poster of the Picture This film festival 2016
Our short film Life Outside the Box, will be screened at the Picture this...film festival, which is an international disability film festival on the 15th March. In Calgary, Albert, Canada.
Picture this... film festival Online Catalogue (we are on page 23 of the catalogue, page 25 of PDF)

We are organising screenings of the short film in Dungarvan, and here on this Blog during the week of the 15th March. Please call back here for further details.


If you like to support our work, 
you can do do by purchasing the Life Outside the Box book/DVD (€10), 
or notebooks (€5)
Article by Paul Mooney
published in the Dungarvan Observer
Friday 24th February 2017
Screening schedule





Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Screening of our film at the Picture this…film festival

Yesterday I received this lovely notice by email:


Picture this--- film festival. Life Outside the Box
Dear Corina;

We are sending you this letter to inform you that Picture this…film festival will be screening your film entry “Life outside the Box” index #2048. Your film will be shown on Wednesday March 15th in the morning session 10 a.m. - noon, at the upcoming Picture this…film festival 2017.
The festival is held at Calgary SCOPE Society, Calgary, Alberta, Canada from the 15th to the 18th of March 2017.
Thank you, once again for entering your film with us.

Yours truly,

Sheryl Lenthall,
Festival Director
403 717-5610



To celebrate this wonderful achievement I will be launching the video online at the same time at the screening in Calgary in Canada.

Sign up here to recieve the screening details.

links: 

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Grace O'Sullivan at Dis-ability ... This Ability exhibition

Grace O'Sullivan's talk at the opening of the Dis-ability ... This Ability Exhibition, and images of the puppet display










Wednesday, 7 December 2016

'The World on View' interview with Corina Duyn - podcast

Podcast of interview by Bernadette and Stan Phillips on Tramore Community Radio 'The World in View' with Artist and Writer Corina Duyn.

Corina was the facilitator of the Life Outside the Box Puppet Project and curator of the Dis-ability ... This Ability exhibition.
This talk came about as a result of the exhibition, and starts at about 9 minutes in.