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The '''Southside Giant Puppet Workshop''' was a program organized by the [[Southside Community School]] to construct and perform with large-scale articulated puppets at parades and other events. The workshop was founded by [[Lyn Spotswood]] and [[Murray Haden]].
The '''Southside Giant Puppet Workshop''' was a program organized by the [[Southside Community School]] to construct and perform with large-scale articulated puppets at parades and other events. The workshop was founded by [[Lyn Spotswood]] and [[Murray Haden]].


The workshop was housed in various locations, including a midtown warehouse and the building now housing [[Dreamland Bar-B-Q]] at [[Phelan Park]]. In [[1990]] the group put up a stage on the "[[Community Art Lot]]" left vacant by the destruction of the [[Studio Arts Building]] at [[Five Points South]]. It closed down in February [[1993]].
The workshop was housed in various locations, including a midtown warehouse and the building now housing [[Dreamland Bar-B-Que]] at [[Phelan Park]]. In [[1990]] the group put up a stage on the "[[Community Art Lot]]" left vacant by the destruction of the [[Studio Arts Building]] at [[Five Points South]]. It closed down in February [[1993]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:26, 24 April 2011

The Southside Giant Puppet Workshop was a program organized by the Southside Community School to construct and perform with large-scale articulated puppets at parades and other events. The workshop was founded by Lyn Spotswood and Murray Haden.

The workshop was housed in various locations, including a midtown warehouse and the building now housing Dreamland Bar-B-Que at Phelan Park. In 1990 the group put up a stage on the "Community Art Lot" left vacant by the destruction of the Studio Arts Building at Five Points South. It closed down in February 1993.

References

  • Walsh, Maggie Hall (September 7, 1993) "New restaurant, Studio Arts Building may fill empty five points spaces." Birmingham News