"Welfare State International are brilliant at making an audience of
strangers into a community" (Guardian)
Since its foundation by John Fox in 1968, Welfare State
International has developed a unique form of celebratory theatre
that reaches popular audiences through remarkable combinations of
archetypal and contemporary imagery. This handbook is a guide to
the basic techniques of the company's work - the making of
processions; large scale puppets and sculptures; fixed structures;
fire and ice technology; shadow puppets; processional theatre and
dance music - set in a context that explains the thinking behind
the work, and describes some past Welfare State International
events. This is first and foremost a practical book rather than an
academic treatise.
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