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In addition to the four main national membership organisations there are several other active puppetry organisations who support PuppeteersUK

London School of Puppetry
The London School of Puppetry was the first organisation to establish formal training in puppetry in the UK in 1987- starting off as the Puppetry Summer School. We run long and short courses and the Professional Puppeteers Diploma. Courses are designed to serve all aspects of the puppetry profession and to enhance and develop the practice of puppetry.
telephone: 01756 753495, 0207 3597357

info@londonschoolofpuppetry.com


Midlands Puppet Forum
The Midlands Puppet Forum represents the interests of all aspects of puppetry in the Midlands region and is connected to a network of puppeteers and puppetry enthusiasts worldwide.
Contact:
Jim Morris
69 Petersfield Road Birmingham B28 0AU tel/fax 0121 777 1488

MPF@artgames.co.uk
www.puppetforum.info


Puppet Animation Scotland
Puppet Animation Scotland is dedicated to the advocacy for and the development and celebration of the artforms of puppetry and animation in Scotland. PAS runs the annual Puppet Animation Festival every Easter, it is the oldest and largest performing arts event for children and young people in the UK. In addition to this, PAS has developed a new international object theatre festival – Manipulate – which will take place in partnership with Dundee Rep. PAS provide a range of on-going CPD opportunities for Scottish practitioners, who have provided work for over 1 million people in the UK in the last seven years. Puppet Animation Scotland is a Scottish Arts Council foundation funded organisation.
Contact:
Simon Hart, Festival Director
Custom House, 35 Regent Quay, Aberdeen. AB11 5BE Tel: 01224 575743

simon@puppetanimation.org
www.puppetanimation.org


Puppet Centre Trust
The PCT was founded in 1974 to support and advocate the art form of puppetry and the needs of British puppeteers.
In 2004 the Puppet Centre Trust is a development agency for the art form of puppetry with an overall mission to: - Support New Work that includes puppet and object animation - Encourage the use of puppetry within a variety of other performance disciplines and contexts - Advocate the art form.
The Centre exists as a practical resource and agency for all forms of puppetry.
Activities include: organising training opportunities for British practitioners alongside national and international artists of excellence; commissioning art form development and research projects; running the web magazine Animations Online and a range of other activities working to increase the accessibility, awareness and practice of puppetry in collaboration with other relevant organisations. PCT also works with local schools and local groups to give the community opportunity to participate in the art form.
PCT will be planning a range of training and art form development activities throughout 2005. Tel/Fax: (020) 7228 5335

Contact:
Natalie Querol - Creative Manager
The Puppet Centre Trust BAC Lavender Hill London SW11 5TN

pct@puppetcentre.org.uk
www.puppetcentre.org.uk


PuppetLink
PuppetLink is the lead organisation for Puppetry in the West Midlands of England. It presents and promotes work of the highest quality that aims to inspire both the general public and puppeteers. It promotes UK and international puppetry through its biennial festival – the Dynamics International Puppet Festival – in partnership with venues and promoters throughout the West Midlands region. Dynamics is therefore the largest festival of puppetry in England. PuppetLink is additionally involved in creating new work and supporting innovation in puppetry practice, as well as bringing puppetry to a wider audience through education and outreach programmes.
Contact:
Sally Rew, Producer
PuppetLink Ltd, Hagley Catholic High School, Brake Lane, Hagley, Worcestershire, DY8 2XL Tel: 07908 776954

sally@puppetlink.org
www.puppetlink.org


Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre
SMPC was founded in 1981 by Malcolm Knight and is a national and international resource to promote and advance the art of puppets, masks and performing objects. It functions as an independent arts centre with its own studio theatre, library and multimedia room, display gallery, cafe, mask studio, puppet-making/carving workshops and office complex. The Centre also offers a two year full-time training course for adults, the HND in Puppet Theatre Arts, in partnership with Anniesland College. SMPC currently offers two national touring exhibitions to museums and art galleries - The Magic of Masks and Puppets and Behind The Mask. The Centre has an on-going Cultural Diversity Programme and hosts and promotes intercultural companies and exchanges from overseas as well as en education outreach programme to schools, community and voluntary organisations. Masterclasses are offered twice yearly in April and June, and an Annual Puppeteers Day is held on the first Sunday in June. The Puppeteers in Scotland Saturday Programme hosts visiting companies on a weekly basis combined with birthday party workshops. The Centre is also home to Grant Mason Make-Up Effects which provides a wide range of services to film and television. Tel: 0141-339 6185 Fax: 0141-357 4484.
Contact:
Malcolm Knight
8-10 Balcarres Avenue Kelvindale, Glasgow G12 0QF

info@scottishmaskandpuppetcentre.co.uk
www.scottishmaskandpuppetcentre.co.uk


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London School of Puppetry

Midlands Puppet Forum

Puppet Animation Scotland

Puppet Centre Trust

PuppetLink

Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre



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