Instructor: Alexander Levin

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Alexander Levin has a theater degree from George Mason University and has served as technical director for several universities across the country. He was in the original "Muppet Movie" (1979) and was subsequently involved in various television shows and commercials. His large and extensive collection of puppets, acquired during his travels, formed the basis of his book, "In Search of Puppetry Around the World." Alex believes puppetry is an art form that can bridge languages and cultures like no other.


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Join us as we look at how the art of puppetry has evolved from its beginnings over three millennia ago until now. We'll see how its uses in entertainment, enticement, religion and social influence have changed. Sharing videos that range from the earliest examples of entertainment to current political commentary, we'll see how it has adapted to the circumstances. We will visit old friends we've forgotten and never realized how they reflected their times. We'll witness surprising new technology and how it works to tell stories. From traditional to contemporary forms, it all comes back to the basic goal - presenting the story to the intended audience. Warning: we may come across some Muppets in the process!


Instructor bio: Alexander Levin has a theater degree from George Mason University and has served as technical director for several universities across the country. He was in the original "Muppet Movie" (1979) and was subsequently involved in various television shows and commercials. His large and extensive collection of puppets, acquired during his travels, formed the basis of his book, "In Search of Puppetry Around the World." Alex believes puppetry is an art form that can bridge languages and cultures like no other. 


August 12-26, 2025, KU Edwards Campus, Regnier Hall & Online