Puppetry Workshops

abandoned ships

Milissa Orzolek, aka abandoned ships, creates projects large and small that explore ideas of belonging, care and coexistence. As a writer, director, human geographer, teaching artist, builder, clown, paper artist, printmaker and performer, she fell into the world of puppetry in 2010 through a production of Fantastic Mr. Fox in New Orleans. She has worked on large-scale puppets for Wayne White and Cirque Du Soleil and puppeteered in Dreaming (2019, 2021) by Torry Bend and Weight of Air (2020) and Under the Snow (2023) by Detroit Puppet Company. As abandoned ships, she has created and performed her own work in cities across the country including La MaMa Puppet Slam (2018, 2021) in New York, Radicackalacky Puppet Convergence (2019) in North Carolina, the Detroit Puppet Slam (2022) and the New Orleans Giant Puppet Festival (2023, 2024). In 2023, she was an Emerging Artist at the National Puppetry Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and an Artist-in-Residence at the Lìzé Puppet Art Colony in Taiwan. In 2024, abandoned ships received a MAP Fund Grant to support the development of "how to read a storm". 

 https://www.milissaorzolek.com/

ensemble movement workshop led by

abandoned ships

Saturday, April 5th 1-4pm

CANOA, 4210 St. Claude Ave

Milissa Orzolek, aka abandoned ships, creates projects large and small that explore ideas of belonging, care and coexistence. As a writer, director, human geographer, teaching artist, builder, clown, paper artist, printmaker and performer, she fell into the world of puppetry in 2010 through a production of Fantastic Mr. Fox in New Orleans. She has worked on large-scale puppets for Wayne White and Cirque Du Soleil and puppeteered in Dreaming (2019, 2021) by Torry Bend and Weight of Air (2020) and Under the Snow (2023) by Detroit Puppet Company. As abandoned ships, she has created and performed her own work in cities across the country including La MaMa Puppet Slam (2018, 2021) in New York, Radicackalacky Puppet Convergence (2019) in North Carolina, the Detroit Puppet Slam (2022) and the New Orleans Giant Puppet Festival (2023, 2024). In 2023, she was an Emerging Artist at the National Puppetry Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and an Artist-in-Residence at the Lìzé Puppet Art Colony in Taiwan. In 2024, abandoned ships received a MAP Fund Grant to support the development of "how to read a storm".

In this workshop, we will explore the idea of movement with and within a group. We will learn the explore the difference between leading and following and try to discover a balance between the two. Emphasis will be placed on games and improvisation. We will end the workshop by creating short scenes with three-person brown paper puppets.

3 hours Ages 14 and up

Advanced tickets required as space is limited to 12 and the workshop requires a minimum of 6 participants.

Participants will receive a confirmation email 24 hours in advance.

Tickets available today.

abandoned ships