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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-01-25 05:56 pm

[ SECRET POST #1849 ]

⌈ Secret Post #1849 ⌋


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[identity profile] merriman.livejournal.com 2012-01-26 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
If you haven't seen it, OP, I highly recommend trying to get your hands on the season 3 Muppet Show DVDs for the old special Jim Henson did on puppetry. He talks about making puppets and performing and historical puppets and different techniques. It's easy to say "he was just a puppeteer" but really, he was an artist. There's an episode of Great Performances about him where he's shown talking about how he could stand perfectly visible while playing Kermit, and be talking without trying to do any ventriloquism and people would still naturally talk to Kermit "because who cares about the guy with the beard?" That's art. And he was passionate about his art because it brought people joy.

That sounds like a good role model/motivational source to me.