
Basil Twist
Puppetry Clips and ConversationBasil Twist
Puppetry Clips and ConversationJoin Roth scholar and visionary artist Basil Twist for an exploration of his creative uses of puppetry in theater, opera, film and beyond.
24/25 Public TalkFrom the tuna monster from the Broadway show Oh, Hello to the haunting dementors from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, puppeteer Basil Twist has brought numerous characters to life on stage and screen.
This event will weave together clips of the master artist's work in opera, theater, cabaret and film, interspersed with conversation between Basil Twist and the Hop's own Michael Bodel. The evening promises to explore how fabric underwater in Symphonie Fantastique and large opera setpieces might also come to life with a puppetry approach, and take us behind the scenes of Basil's latest projects.
Runtime: Approx. 1hr30m
Basil Twist, hailing from San Francisco, carries on a legacy as a third-generation puppeteer. He is notably the only American graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts de la Marionnette (ESNAM) located in Charleville-Mézières, France. His diverse body of work encompasses productions such as Symphonie Fantastique, Petrushka, Rite of Spring, Hansel & Gretel, Arias with a Twist, La Bella Dormente nel Bosco, Sisters Follies and A Streetcar Named Desire (where he also served as co-director for La Comédie Française). Additionally, he collaborated with Les Arts Florissants on TITON et l'AURORE at the Opera Comique and Theatre Royal de Versailles, as well as The Book of Mountains and Seas composed by Huang Ruo, where he worked as designer and director.
Currently, he holds the position of puppetry designer and director for My Neighbour Totoro, which is currently running on London's West End. In the realm of film, he contributed to the visual enchantment of Alfonso Cuarón's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, notably designing the Dementors. His accolades include an Obie, a Henry Hewes Award, recognition as a Doris Duke Performing Artist, the Creative Capital Award, support from the Asian Arts Council, numerous UNIMA and Bessie Awards, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a MacArthur Fellowship, and the Rome Prize. Presently, he is the Roth Family Visiting Scholar at Dartmouth College. Since 1999, he has been the Artistic Director of Dream Music Puppetry at HERE in New York City.
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