2017 Outdoor Summer Series Welcomes The Detroit PuppetSLAM!

The 2017 Outdoor Summer Series goes out with a BANG with The Detroit PuppetSLAM! On Friday, July 28 at 8:00pm, 2221 Carpenter St, Detroit MI 48212. CMAP closes an event filled summer performance series, with an entourage of local and national theatrical artists and puppeteers who'll bring exemplary and exploratory new works and works in progress to CMAP, for a lively one-night-only production.
Including Works By:
Milissa Orzolek AKA abandoned ships is a New Orleans based geographer, teaching artist, storyteller and puppeteer. She fell into the world of puppetry in 2010 as a puppeteer with a production of Fantastic Mr. Fox in New Orleans. Orzolek has puppeteered in the New Orleans Fringe Festival, the New Orleans Giant Puppet Festival, Potpourri at the National Puppetry Festival in Hartford and Puppet Slamwich in Baltimore. In 2016, she received a Jim Henson Foundation Family Grant for the original production "What Keeps Us".
Orzolek will be presenting "What's Next?" - an original performance about a puppet who values the building blocks of society and becomes distraught when the blocks are stolen and no one else seems to care. The show combines rodded and stringed marionettes and paper puppets in a large, toy-theatre style stage to explore ideas of apathy, collective action and social responsibility.
Torri Lynn Ashford is a Detroit based performance artist. She has collaborated with many artists and theatre ensembles in the area, including PuppetART Theater and currently with CMAP. She is presently exploring shadow/solar puppetry and use of silhouette.
All performances are free and open to the public, however donations are welcomed and much appreciated. Seating is first come, first served. Performances will be taking place both indoors and outdoors - rain or shine. Invite your friends, here is the Facebook event link! EXTRA EXTRA! CMAP performs at DLECTRICITY!
CMAP is proud to be performing "The Shadow Puppet Circus Sideshow" - at DLECTRICITY on September 22 & 23, using light and analog overhead projectors to create a series of interactive display booths that pair the visual iconography of old-style amusement parks with Detroit-centric content.
Videos
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF The Encore Musical Theatre Company (6/04-7/19) |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Upton-Morley Pavilion (7/02-7/03) |
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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Tibbits Opera House (7/31-8/08) |
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Chicago – The Band Fox Theatre (6/29-6/29) |
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Gypsy Croswell Opera House (6/12-6/21) |
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Balloonacy Tibbits Opera House (7/17-7/25) |
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My Chemical Romance & Iggy Pop Comerica Park (10/21-10/21) |
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The Lion King Wharton Center [Cobb Great Hall] (4/08-4/25) |
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West Side Story Corson Auditorium (8/06-8/09) |
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The Shark is Broken Riverbank Theatre (8/15-8/30) |
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