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REFERENCE : MTM.2003.0003.0106







- OBJECT_HEIGHT : 760 mm ( 2'5" in )
- OBJECT_WIDTH : 290 mm ( 0'11" in )
- OBJECT_LENGTH : 370 mm ( 1'2" in )
- OBJECT_WEIGHT : 1820 g ( 4.01 lb )
- OBJECT_REF : MTM.2003.0003.0106
- OBJECT_NAME_EN : Odin
- EVENT_NAME_EN : Odin's Cloak
- OBJECT_TYPOLOGY_EN : puppet / mixed technique / mixed technique
- OBJECT_DATE : 2003
- OBJECT_STORAGE_REF : H
OBJECT_MATERIAL_EN :
skeleton | woodbody/volume | sponge
head | polystyrene, paper dough
hands | paper dough
details | nylon eyes with movable eyelids
painting | acrylic paint
costume | various fabrics
joints | zinc rod, nylon tape
OBJECT_ARTISTS_EN :
- direction | Clara Ribeiro, Filipa Mesquita
- art direction | enVide neFelibata
- drawing | enVide neFelibata
- built | Clara Ribeiro, enVide neFelibata, Filipa Mesquita, José Carlos Machado
- costume | Clara Ribeiro, Filipa Mesquita, José Carlos Machado
OBJECT_DESCRIPTION_EN :
As a character from Germanic paganism, we wanted to bring to the stage a direct manipulation puppet that uses a unicycle to move, giving it the character of an elf, influences from Nordic traditions. It inhabits a very monochromatic scenic device where white is the constant, and he brings with him color and entropy, with his costume reminiscent of a circus universe.
His entrance on stage is intended to be a playful element of positive energy, an element of circus that has imprinted on it a function and action of empathy with the spectator's empirical universe. With its balance, the puppet is quickly recognized as having a deep contact with the personality of childhood, a restlessness that generates imbalances, but above all an emotional intensity. It has a characteristic dynamic, which is important for creating a balance between the monochrome universe it presents and the explosion of color it brings.
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