



I took some photos during one of our sessions. It was the first time we worked with puppets and masks as a group. We used flat cardboard masks and two full length puppets providedby Nisreen. After putting together some short pieces using the various masks and also making our own, I realised how important and challenging movement is to this type of theatre. Above are a few photos from the session.
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