


Curious School of Puppetry
Curious School of Puppetry is a registered Charity established to share and promote engagement in the wonderful art of puppetry. Curious School offers professional puppetry training to emerging artists and theatre-makers working with leading directors, puppeteers and puppet makers to bridge generations and open doors into the industry by supporting and encouraging skills training, artist development and innovation.
Curious School aims to enable access to puppetry for all. With support from Lightbulb Trust, a new Curious Inclusion Coordinator will be working with culturally diverse communities, building connections with national and international puppeteers from BAME backgrounds, expanding the POC in Puppetry UK network and developing and delivering cross art form puppetry workshops centring communities and artists of colour.
Curious School of Puppetry
Curious School of Puppetry is a registered Charity established to share and promote engagement in the wonderful art of puppetry. Curious School offers professional puppetry training to emerging artists and theatre-makers working with leading directors, puppeteers and puppet makers to bridge generations and open doors into the industry by supporting and encouraging skills training, artist development and innovation.
Curious School aims to enable access to puppetry for all. With support from Lightbulb Trust, a new Curious Inclusion Coordinator will be working with culturally diverse communities, building connections with national and international puppeteers from BAME backgrounds, expanding the POC in Puppetry UK network and developing and delivering cross art form puppetry workshops centring communities and artists of colour.
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