Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 15:04:37 -0400 From: Andrew <puppetvision-AT-gmail.com> To: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org Subject: Re: [Puptcrit] puptcrit Digest, Vol 55, Issue 31 I've always used long, black thin Isotoner gloves for performing black light and Czech black and they work really well. I would recommend not using satin or anything too slippery if you have to handle a lot of puppets or props throughout the show. - Andrew On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:00 PM, <puptcrit-request-AT-puptcrit.org> wrote: > Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 14:36:14 -0400 > From: "Paul Fantini" <pfantini33-AT-comcast.net> > Subject: [Puptcrit] sliding your hand in > To: <puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org> > Message-ID: <000301c9e155$83826380$8a872a80$-AT-net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > I have been told that a black satin opera length glove is the thing to use > to easily slide your hand in and out of a puppet? What do you think? Is > there a better idea out there? > > > > Thanks for your advice. > > > > Paul Fantini > > > > Principal Puppeteer > > Storybook Puppet Theater, LLC > > Union, NJ 07083 > > http://www.storybookpuppettheater.com > _______________________________________________ List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit Archives: http://www.driftline.org
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