Margo Rose, Honorary Director Frank Ballard, Co-ordinatorģ6th American Puppetry Festival, Lindenwood Colleges, 1975ģ5th American Puppetry Festival, Tulane University, 1974ģ4th American Puppetry Festival, Michigan State University, 1973ģ3rd American Puppetry Festival, Mills College, 1972ģ2nd American Puppetry Festival, Scarritt College, 1971ģ1st American Puppetry Festival, University of Connecticut, 1970ģ0th American Puppetry Festival, University of Utah, 1969Ģ9th American Puppetry Festival, Webster College, 1968Ģ8th American Puppetry Festival, University of Waterloo, 1967Ģ7th American Puppetry Festival, U.S. Lettie Connelll Schubert, Festival DirectorĤ5th American Puppetry Festival, Michigan State University, 1984Ĥ4th American Puppetry Festival, Iowa State Center, 1983Ĥ3rd American Puppetry Festival, Emory University, 1982Ĥ2nd American Puppetry Festival, California Polytechnic State University, 1981Ĥ1st American Puppetry Festival, World Puppet Festival and UNIMA XIII Congress Georgetown University, 1980Ĥ0th American Puppetry Festival, Kent State University, 1979ģ9th American Puppetry Festival, Texas Tech University, 1978ģ8th American Puppetry Festival, California Polytechnic State University, 1977ģ7th American Puppetry Festival, Connecticut College, 1976 Mike Oznowicz, Lettie Schubert, Ronna Leon, Festival Directorsĥ0th American Puppetry Festival, Northeastern State University, 1991Ĥ9th American Puppetry Festival, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989Ĥ8th American Puppetry Festival, Drawbridge Inn, 1987Ĥ7th American Puppetry Festival, University of British Columbia, 1986Ĥ6th American Puppetry Festival, arvey Mudd College, 1985 Wayne Krefting, David Sleeper Co-Directorsĥ1st American Puppetry Festival, San Francisco State University, 1993 Lee Bryan and Jeff Cornett, Co- DirectorsĦ0th American Puppetry Festival, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009ĥ9th American Puppetry Festival, Puppet Rampage, Concordia University, 2007ĭrew Allison & Bob Nathanson-Festival Co- Directorsĥ8th American Puppetry Festival, Concordia University, 2005ĥ7th American Puppetry Festival, Northeastern State University, 2003ĥ6th American Puppetry Festival, University of Tampa, 2001ĥ5th American Puppetry Festival, University of Washington, 1999ĥ4th American Puppetry Festival, University of Toledo, 1997ĥ3rd American Puppetry Festival, Bryn Mawr College, 1995ĥ2nd American Puppetry Festival, (Mini-National) University of Minnesota, 1994 Regional Festivals are organized within the eight regions of the organization and produced by the Puppeteer of America.Ħ5th American Puppetry Festival, National Puppetry Festival, University of Minnesota, 2019Ħ4th American Puppetry Festival, National Puppetry Festival, Concordia University, 2017Ħ3rd American Puppetry Festival, National Puppetry Festival, University of Connecticut, 2015Ħ2nd American Puppetry Festival, Puppet Festival (r)Evolution, Swarthmore College, 2013Ħ1st American Puppetry Festival, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011 Usually 3 or 4 Regional Festivals lasting 3 days, are held during even numbered years. Five day national festivals are produced during the odd numbered years in various parts of the United States and Canada. The change increased festival attendance, the number of shows presented and the length of the festival.Ĭurrently, national and regional festivals are held in alternate years. The 1950 festival was the first to be held on a college campus (instead of a hotel). The first National Festival following the War was held in 1946 at the studio/home of Rufus and Margo Rose in Waterford Connecticut, with some performances and workshops at nearby Connecticut College in New London. During World War II when travel was difficult, four small regional festivals were held in Illinois 1942-1945 to keep the festival tradition and the organization. Organizing and producing Puppetry Festivals is a major part of the mission of Puppeteers of America.įrom 1936 to 1941 national festivals were held every year in different parts of the country.
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