Puppetry and Protest

From June 3 – 14, 2024, The Hub hosted William Powell for a 2-week puppetry workshop, as part of his Master’s studies at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in the UK. We love how workshops like these encourage creativity and cohesion amongst our participants, encouraging them to come together to think ofContinue reading “Puppetry and Protest”

The irony of being a puppet

By Lineo Segoete French street artist Christophe Evette backed by a solid association with kindred artists in his circle, decided he would start a revolution through telling stories of his life, his country and those from around the world using puppets. Absurd as the idea may sound, in 1998 he and his companions conceived LesContinue reading “The irony of being a puppet”

Puppets with a cause

By Lineo Segoete Street art refers to the act of creating and performing visual arts in the public domain. It is born from the artist’s desire to directly address burning issues within society through visual messages where everyone can see them. Driven by passion and an eagerness to learn and push creative boundaries, artists fromContinue reading “Puppets with a cause”