Thursday, November 4, 2010

Help us raise $1,000 for our Fandango Fronterizo Chihuahua Project!

Hello wonderful Puppet Underground supporters,

We're writing to let you know about an upcoming project that we're really excited about, and hope that you will be too, and to ask for your help. The project is called Fandango Fronterizo Chihuahua, and its a collaboration between Puppet Underground and community groups and cultural organizations in Mexico that will take place in early December.

Check out our video on Kickstarter to hear all about the project: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/844027976/fandango-fronterizo-chihuahua-music-and-art-agains

Our fundraising goal on Kickstarter is $1,000 by the end of November. We need a lot more than this amount to cover all the costs of the project, so we're also trying to raise money outside of the Kickstarter page. If you'd rather send a check instead of donating online, email us and we'll give you the info on where to send it. We're also asking people to donate frequent flier miles, to help buy plane tickets for Puppet Underground members and musicians from Veracruz who are coming to the Fandango, so let us know if you can donate some miles.

Thanks as always for all the ways you support our work, and we'll keep you posted about this project!

Gracias!

-Puppet Underground


Fandango Fronterizo Chihuahua is a cultural action on the US-Mexico border between El Paso and Juarez on December 11th. Artists and community groups from the US and Mexico are joining together in a display of cross-border solidarity to open spaces for positive and creative responses to the violence in Northern Mexico. The state of Chihuahua has seen a dramatic increase in violence over the past several years, related to drug trafficking and the militarization of the border region, and fueled by failed economic, drug and immigration policies. Through the Fandango, we hope to draw attention to this reality, while demonstrating the power of art and culture to express ideas and sentiments that we may feel too scared, unsure, or hopeless to communicate with words.

The Fandango Fronterizo Chihuahua was inspired by similar events that have taken place on the border between Tijuana and San Diego. A fandango is the event in which Son Jarocho music, folk music from the state of Veracruz, Mexico, is traditionally played. In the fandango, communities come together around the tarima, a wooden platform for dancing on while the musicians play. The fandango is a participatory celebration, and people of all ages take turns singing, playing, dancing, and watching.

Leading up to the Fandango, we’ll give a series of workshops with our partner organizations where participants work together to create music, movement and puppetry as a way of breaking free from the daily stress of violence in their communities. The objective of the workshops is for participants to learn and explore how to use these creative tools to collectively express their frustrations and ideas, and to prepare for the fandango on the border. After the Fandango we hope to use documentation of the event to spark discussion about the situation on the border and highlight efforts by local communities to develop creative responses.

We need to raise a minimum of $1,000 dollars for this project to help cover transportation for participants, materials for workshops and logistical costs. Our partners in Mexico, Centro Nigan Tonogue in Veracruz and Consultoria Tecnica Comunitaria in Chihuahua, are also working hard to raise needed funds, but your support is crucial to make the Fandango Fronterizo Chihuahua a success. Please help us meet our goal of $1,000 dollars by making a donation and spreading the word about this exciting project. We have to raise all the funds by the end of November, so don’t wait! Donate today!

Thanks for watching our video and for your support. If you want more information about the project and other ways to get involved, send us an email.

Muchisimas gracias y Fandangeamos!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN CABARET! OCT 22-23!


Do you like frights? Do you like zombie fights? Do you like ripped tights, dark nights and hallowed sites? Then you can't miss Puppet Underground's...

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN CABARET!


WHEN:

Friday, October 22nd at 7pm
Saturday, October 23rd at 6pm

WHERE:

Friday Show: at St. Stephen's Church (1525 Newton St NW)
Saturday Show: Meet at the Francis Scott Key Park in Georgetown (M St NW, Btw 34th & 35th Sts)

COST:
$5-$10 Sliding Scale Suggested Donation

ONE MORE THING:

Bring your own flashlight for the Saturday show! It will be helpful!


THE FRIDAY 7pm SHOW:
Our Friday show will be a cabaret for folks who like their scares and spooky puppets to be found all in one place! (Recommended for those who wouldn't be excited about lots of walking.)

THE SATURDAY 6pm SHOW: For our Saturday show, we will lead our audience through the shadows of haunted Georgetown as each spooky show unfolds in different and frightfully bone-chilling locations! (Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a flashlight if you have one! And be aware that this night's events may not be appropriate for children.)

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THE LINE UP:

--"The Only Good Corporation is an Undead Corporation" by RPM Puppet Conspiracy brings you corporate America. It's alive and endowed with the rights of humanity, but can it also get the flu? Chicken pox? Zombie virus? Watch as capital invests in its own infection!

--"A Matter of Life and Death" a new show from the Possibilitarian Puppet Theater in which Death dances, drums and plays the fiddle and Life shuffles and sings on. Mr Nobody has trouble finding a reason to live until The Boogey Man finds it for him.

--"Two Local Tales of Terror" by the Shadow Senators is a shadow puppet show about the curse of the Hope Diamond and the legend of DC, the Demon Cat who haunts the Capitol Building.

--"The Washington Tragedy" A puppet melodrama about a true-life scandal full of murder and intrigue from pre-Civil War days in the District by Puppet Underground.

--"The Girl in the Glass" A young girl meets an unexpected friend in this spooky show by Greenfield Greetings with musical accompaniment by Tunan Chews. (This show will only be performed Friday night.)

--A fire show by Nancy M. (This will only be performed Saturday night.)
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Feel free to direct any questions to Puppet Underground at: PuppetUndergroundDC@gmail.com

For help finding us in Georgetown the evening of the show, call Janelle at: 646-734-6705


(We are sorry that the Saturday show is not wheelchair accessible. However, the Friday show is. Wheechairs can gain access to St Stephen's through the sanctuary entrance.)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Bread and Puppet Circus & Parade! Sept 27-29

Dear Bread and Puppet supporters,

Bread and Puppet is coming to DC Sept 27-29, but only by the skin of their paper mache teeth! They are taking a special trip down from Vermont to support Appalachia Rising, a wonderful event challenging mountaintop removal, and will perform their circus for us Sept 28 & 29! However! They have not been able to find any paying gigs along the way, so we are trying to drum up a little travel fund to help them with their expenses.

It's up to us, DC, to help Bread and Puppet! Please come on out to one of the circus performances (announced below)! And if you have a little extra money you were thinking to use for another round at bingo night, consider donating it to our B&P Travel Fund instead!

(Travel Fund donations can either be put in the donation hat at a circus performance or sent to: Bread and Puppet Travel Fund, Attn: Linda Elbow, 753 Heights Rd, Glover, VT 05839! Checks can be made out to "Bread and Puppet Theater")

Thanks so much! See you at the circus!

Puppet Underground
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Parade with Bread and Puppet
in Appalachia Rising's Day of Action!

WHEN:
Monday, Sept 27th
Meet at 10am if you want to learn a puppet
March from 11am-12:15

WHERE: Meet at Freedom Plaza (13th and Pennsylvania Ave NW)
Look for the big puppets!


Appalachia Rising, an event which will take place in Washington DC from September 25-27, is a national response to the poisoning of America’s water supply, the destruction of Appalachia’s mountains, head water source streams, and communities through mountaintop removal coal mining. It follows a long history of social action for a just and sustainable Appalachia. Appalachia Rising strives to unite coalfield residents, grass roots groups, individuals, and national organizations to call for the abolition of mountaintop removal coal mining and demand that America’s water be protected from all forms of surface mining.

The weekend conference, Sept. 25-26, Voices from the Mountains will provide an opportunity to build or join the movement for justice in Appalachia through strategy discussions and share knowledge across regional and generational lines.

Monday, Sept.27, is the Appalachia Rising Day of Action which will unify thousands in calling for an end to mountaintop removal and all forms of steep slope surface mining though a vibrant march and rally. An act of dignified non-violent civil disobedience will be possible for those who wish to express themselves by risking arrest.

For more information, visit appalachiarising.org

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And don't miss Bread and Puppet Theater's

Decapitalization Circus!

WHEN: Tuesday, Sept 28 at 7pm and
Wednesday, Sept 29 at 7pm

WHERE: St. Stephen's Church in the Sanctuary
1525 Newton St NW

COST: $5-$15 Sliding Scale Donation

The Decapitalization Circus demonstrates in numerous death-defying stunts the phantastic effects of the capitalization of life in the U.S. and citizens’ courageous efforts of decapitalization. The performers represent the whole scale of the social spectrum from benign billionairism to despicable homeless anti-social-elementarianism. All the acts are FDA and FBI certified displays of patriotic correctness and defy all imaginable forms of terrorism. The Possibilitarians, a multi-instrumental variety ensemble, provide the appropriate-inappropriate sounds for the circus.

Friday, August 27, 2010

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN CABARETS! OCT 22-23!

SAVE THE DATE...

For Puppet Underground's next foray into roving puppet shows! You can't miss (well, you can but you shouldn't) our nights of fright at our soon-to-be-infamous:

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN CABARETS
OCTOBER 22 & 23


*Friday, October 22nd at 7pm* will be at St. Stephen's Church and will be a cabaret for folks who like their haunted puppet shows to be found all in one place.

*Saturday, October 23rd at 6pm* will start at an as yet undisclosed location and will lead a bike brigade of audience members around DC to different haunted sites where haunted puppet shows will be performed!

We've got some ghoulishly fabulous puppeteers coming in from out of town for this show. And you might even learn some new DC ghost stories!

Feel free to contact us with any questions! PuppetUndergroundDC@gmail.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

Puppet Underground is pleased as punch to host...

Bread and Puppet Theater: The Dirt Cheap Money Circus and Cabaret!

WHEN:

The Cabaret is Thursday, April 15th at 7pm

The Circus is Friday, April 16th at 7pm AND
Saturday, April 17th at 3pm

WHERE:

All shows at St. Stephen's Church (how we love them!)
1525 Newton St NW

COST:

$5-$15 Sliding Scale Suggested Donation


The Dirt Cheap Money Cabaret

The latest edition of Bread and Puppet Theater’s cabaret series, the Dirt Cheap Money Cabaret, features the Jolly Battle between Mountaintop Removal Protesters and Mountaintop Machinery; an ancient take on bananas, a President, and a Chair; and much more, all interspersed with commentary from Karl Marx. The Even Cheaper Accordion and String ensemble will provide soothing sounds for winter-weary nerves.

The Dirt Cheap Money Circus

The Dirt Cheap Money Circus features the billionaire bonus celebration dance, the logic of the US Healthcare System, the history of humanity and the removal of a mountaintop, interspersed with appearances by Karl Marx, who confronts the 2009 economic situation with his existential thoughts about money and our relationship to it. And much more. As always, this year’s circus performs to a live band.

Some of the circus acts are politically puzzling to adults, but accompanying kids can usually explain them. After each performance there will be an opportunity to savor the troupe's famous sourdough rye bread, smeared with garlic aioli, and to purchase the theater's Cheap Art.

About The Bread and Puppet Theater

Bread & Puppet has performed social justice theater with giant puppets for 45 years since forming on the streets of New York City in the 1960s. Their earliest work was on the subjects of war, rats, garbage collection and rent strikes. They pioneered the use of giant puppets in street protests against the Vietnam War. Bread & Puppet is internationally honored and performs each year on their farm in rural Vermont throughout July and August. In the off season, they tour domestically and internationally. So come see them while they're here!

Questions? Contact Puppet Underground at PuppetUndergroundDC@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Puppets In The Cold!

On the eve of this impending snowpocalypse, in this chilliest of months, Puppet Underground invites you to mark your calendars as we proudly brrrrrrrrrrrring you an international collection of puppeteers at:
The Chilly Day Cabaret!

WHEN: Saturday, February 20th at 7pm

WHERE: St. Stephen’s Church (Auditorium)
1525 Newton St NW

COST: $5-$10 Sliding Scale

(And bring your own bowl!)


“The Tale of the Hungry Mouths: A Soup Opera” by The Brothers Harrell

A soup opera served warm. A candlelight observance on six stages. Hailing from the rich tradition of southern puppet families, the Bros. Harrell dish up an evening of ultra low-tech neo-contemporary mixed-media performance art. Bring your own bowl.

“The Suitcase of Life” by Papermoon Puppet Theatre

Papermoon comes to us from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, a group experimenting with puppetry through international and multi-cultural collaborations. "The Suitcase of Life" is an interactive puppet play exploring selling the unsellable…

And one more surprise guest artist!

Keep cozy!

Melissa, Ximena, Anna, Janelle and Lily
of Puppet Underground

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

A Mount Pleasant Puppetry Posada! Dec 19th!

Oh, it's been so long, DC! But never fear! Your local puppet collective is here! With the holidays fast approaching, we would never dream of leaving you without the appropriate political puppetry spin necessary to make it through!

So! Without further ado, we proudly ask you to SAVE THE DATE for...

[Dum! Da Da Dum! Da Da DUM!]

A Mount Pleasant Puppetry Posada!

WHEN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19TH
The Puppetry Posada starts at 7PM (Promptly!)
The After-Party starts at 9:30PM

WHERE: THE POSADA: Meet at La Casa Community of Christ
(3166 Mt Pleasant Street NW)

THE AFTER-PARTY: 3168 17th St NW (behind the Bestway)

COST: $5-$10 Suggested Donation (No one turned away)

RSVP:
Please let us know that you're coming! Email your RSVP to: PuppetUndergroundDC@gmail.com


What is a Posada?
Las Posadas are a 9-day (December 16th to 24th) Catholic celebration, that recount Mary and Joseph's search for a shelter in which to give birth. In the same spirit as caroling, folks go to a different neighbor's house on each of the 9 days, and sing to ask for shelter. The neighbors open their homes and offer food and drinks, and the 9 days often end with more festivities.

And a Puppetry Posada?
Inspired by the community spirit of this celebration, our Puppet Posada will be a more secular one-night version where, accompanied by musicians, we travel to several different Mount Pleasant homes for performances drawing from a mix of holiday and non-religious traditions. At each house participants will be treated to snacks or hot drinks and the evening will culminate in a party at the final stop!

What you'll see!
We'll have an exciting set of puppet and other shows for you, including excerpts from a legendary Mt. Pleasant-based Hannukah show, a Yiddish folk tale, a cantastoria, and more!

So come on out in your warmest layers next month and join Mount Pleasant community members to roam the neighborhood and party with us puppeteers!

We'll see you in December!

Anna, Melissa, Ximena, Lily and Janelle
of Puppet Underground

Co-Sponsored by Hear Mount Pleasant

(All shows are family friendly. Unfortunately the houses we will be visiting are not wheelchair accessible.)