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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2020 · 1H 1M

Bananas! - Kay Yasugi

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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.

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.

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