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Behind the Shadows
The Art and Puppetry of the Incurable Theater
Created on 2008-06-03 18:44:42 (#15769830), last updated 2008-09-16
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| Name: | incurable_thtr |
|---|---|
| Birthdate: | 1971-10-26 |
| Location: | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Website: | http://www.incurabletheater.org |
About Us:
Mission
Through the exploration of traditional puppet and mask theater, the Incurable Theater enhances the artistic experiences of both adults and children in the Chicagoland area by creating intimate puppetry based performances that focus on storytelling.
Philosophy
Through the use of masks, puppetry and creative set design The Incurable Theater constructs a living canvas on which the triumphs and troubles of the human condition are painted in bold and daring strokes. Through word and action, image and emotion, music and imagination our story is brought to life. We are a theater of transformation and it is through the artistic illumination of the ordinary that we reveal the extraordinary beauty of our common human existence.
History
The Incurable Theater was founded by Damien Hinojosa and Jennifer Friedrich, in the summer of 2000. Both co-founders have worked extensively in the performing and visual arts fields.
Jennifer Friedrich is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow and is executive director of the Incurable Theater. She has been awarded several grants including several CAAP grants, and a NAP grant. She was an artist in residence at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin, Germany where she lived for several years. She has also worked with the award winning Redmoon Theater as a builder and designer, and was director of their Children’s Company. Currently Jennifer teaches puppetry and is the producer of Manifest at Columbia College in Chicago.
Damien Hinojosa is a mask and puppet creator, as well as a woodworker and carpenter. He has worked with several theaters including ‘Redmoon Theater’, Jabberwocky theater and other. He has created several original works that have played at spaces such as ‘Women in the Director’s Chair Theater’ and ‘Links Hall’. Damien is a CAAP grant recipient and artistic director for the company.
Established as a non profit in 2002, the Incurable Theater’s primary focus is to create contemporary puppet theater for adult audiences in the Chicagoland area. The Incurable Theater debuted its first works at the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2002 for over 500 attendees. The Incurable Theater presented ‘Faust’ in puppet form at the opening celebration of Millennium Park, 2004.
There are over two dozen artists that make up the company. Company members include a scriptwriter, a costumer, sculptors, builders, actors, musicians, singers, and set designers. The Company strives to create community by collaborating with a variety of working artists and musicians on Incurable Theater productions.
More company member bios coming soon!.
Who I'd like to meet:
Artists interested in collaborating, Venues interested in presenting, Sponsors interested in donating, Audience Members interested in watching, Children interested in learning and/or playing, Programs interested in hiring! Individuals interested in interning And everyone else of course! :)
Mission
Through the exploration of traditional puppet and mask theater, the Incurable Theater enhances the artistic experiences of both adults and children in the Chicagoland area by creating intimate puppetry based performances that focus on storytelling.
Philosophy
Through the use of masks, puppetry and creative set design The Incurable Theater constructs a living canvas on which the triumphs and troubles of the human condition are painted in bold and daring strokes. Through word and action, image and emotion, music and imagination our story is brought to life. We are a theater of transformation and it is through the artistic illumination of the ordinary that we reveal the extraordinary beauty of our common human existence.
History
The Incurable Theater was founded by Damien Hinojosa and Jennifer Friedrich, in the summer of 2000. Both co-founders have worked extensively in the performing and visual arts fields.
Jennifer Friedrich is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow and is executive director of the Incurable Theater. She has been awarded several grants including several CAAP grants, and a NAP grant. She was an artist in residence at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin, Germany where she lived for several years. She has also worked with the award winning Redmoon Theater as a builder and designer, and was director of their Children’s Company. Currently Jennifer teaches puppetry and is the producer of Manifest at Columbia College in Chicago.
Damien Hinojosa is a mask and puppet creator, as well as a woodworker and carpenter. He has worked with several theaters including ‘Redmoon Theater’, Jabberwocky theater and other. He has created several original works that have played at spaces such as ‘Women in the Director’s Chair Theater’ and ‘Links Hall’. Damien is a CAAP grant recipient and artistic director for the company.
Established as a non profit in 2002, the Incurable Theater’s primary focus is to create contemporary puppet theater for adult audiences in the Chicagoland area. The Incurable Theater debuted its first works at the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2002 for over 500 attendees. The Incurable Theater presented ‘Faust’ in puppet form at the opening celebration of Millennium Park, 2004.
There are over two dozen artists that make up the company. Company members include a scriptwriter, a costumer, sculptors, builders, actors, musicians, singers, and set designers. The Company strives to create community by collaborating with a variety of working artists and musicians on Incurable Theater productions.
More company member bios coming soon!.
Who I'd like to meet:
Artists interested in collaborating, Venues interested in presenting, Sponsors interested in donating, Audience Members interested in watching, Children interested in learning and/or playing, Programs interested in hiring! Individuals interested in interning And everyone else of course! :)
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