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Sundays at the Asian Art Museum

“Monkey King” Workshops: The Art of Puppetry

A day of family-friendly activities for aspiring puppeteers of all ages.

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Join us for Free First Sunday and step into a colorful world of puppets, crafting, and creativity inspired by the San Francisco Opera’s upcoming world premiere production of “The Monkey King.” No experience necessary — just bring your imagination.

Presented in partnership with the SF Opera’s Department of Engagement and Connectivity.

Schedule

10 AM | Pop-up Creature Puppet Demonstration with Vinh G. Nguyen
10:30 AM | Exploring the Art of Shadow Puppetry with ShadowLight Productions
11:30 AM | Pop-up Creature Puppet Demonstration with Vinh G. Nguyen
12 PM | Exploring the Art of Shadow Puppetry with ShadowLight Productions
1 PM | Exploring the Puppetry of “The Monkey King,” Act 1 – Performance with Ramon Abad
1:30 PM | Exploring the Puppetry of “The Monkey King,” Act 2 – Puppet Movie Studio with Ramon Abad
3 PM | Journey to Puppet Island with Nao Kobayashi

Pop-up Creature Puppet Demonstration with Vinh G. Nguyen: Enjoy a whimsical puppet demonstration performed by theatre artist Vinh G. Nguyen of Carefree Puppetry. This exploration of movement and music features a menagerie of animals created from recycled materials. (10 AM & 11:30 AM)

Exploring the Art of Shadow Puppetry with ShadowLight Productions: A hands-on workshop introducing participants to the art of shadow puppetry. Make your own puppets using provided templates and materials to experiment with on a small screen. The workshop is led by ShadowLight teaching artist Jess Nguyen, who is also a puppeteer in “The Monkey King.” (10:30 AM & 12 PM)

Exploring the Puppetry of “The Monkey King” with Ramon Abad: This family-friendly, casual drop-in workshop has two parts:

  • Act 1 – Performance: Audience members are invited to form a three-person team to make a puppet move and dance. The puppets used are similar to those in “The Monkey King.” (1 PM)
  • Act 2 – Puppet Movie Studio: Everyone is invited to the Koret Education Center to make their own moving-mouth puppets out of paper. Afterward, participants are welcome to make short videos with their puppets using their own phones in front of backgrounds provided by Ramon. (1:30 PM)

Journey to Puppet Island with Nao Kobayashi: In this pop-up-style workshop booth, participants work together in small groups to create their own puppet scenes using miniature puppets and ready-made props including small animals, colorful paper flowers and leaves, fabric trees, and a glowing paper moon. Choose your setting and bring your story to life on a miniature pop-up stage. Record your scene on your phone and take home a unique video souvenir of your puppet drama. (3 PM)

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