Tuesday 13 February 2018

Yana and the Yeti - Pickled Image Theatre

photo from http://pickledimage.co.uk/yana/
Last Saturday, we went to a local theatre to see 'Yana and the Yeti' by Pickled Image.  It was advertised for 5+ years and there were quite a few children there.  It was a multi-layered story, focusing on friendship and acceptance.  While the children identified with the friends and bullying, there were other issues such as displacement which were more aimed towards adults.
The puppets were very engaging - Yana herself had blinking eyes and a movable mouth.  The puppeteers manipulated the puppets with mastery, care and precision and there was not one moment when the puppets weren't 'alive'.  When Yana went to sleep next to the Yeti (in the photo above), you could see them both breathing.
The backdrop was of a mountain filmed over twenty four hours and added to the whole magical ambiance of the piece.  The writers had created their own language for the performance, which had what sounded to be Scandinavian influences, but it was easy to follow.  The audience was invited to come and meet the puppets and their puppeteers after the performance and that was fascinating.
There is a short promotional film here about the performance which gives just a small flavour of the atmosphere and production.  It was a wonderful way to escape into a different world.

4 comments:

  1. How fantastic. I clicked on the link to watch the promo and loved it, even though you can see the puppeteers,you could easily forget they’re there xx

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    1. Thanks, Cheryl. It was a lovely production and you're right, you did forget the puppeteers were there because the focus was on the puppets and their actions.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. A wonderful world to get lost in, glad you enjoyed the performance xcx

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    1. Thanks, Chrissie. It was a fabulous performance which I really enjoyed.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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