The Broken Puppet: A Symposium on Puppetry, Disability, and Health.
While writing about puppetry in my life I remembered my first ever puppet, made at the age of 15. And how, while working as a Doll Artist during the 90's, animator Jimmy Murikami approached me to create a series of puppets for an animation film called Ballycardool. Unfortunately this project did not receive the necessary funding and around that time I became seriously ill with M.E.
This drawing- not the greatest ever made, but I can still feel the emotion surrounding it. I felt NOT in control of my body any more. I could stand up one minute, the next I'd be like a dropped bag of potatoes. slumped on the floor or couch and not able to move my limbs. As if the strings were cut. Or the hand that holds the cross of the puppet just let go.
The hand is the hand of M.E.
Maybe in light of the brilliant movement of the Millions Missing campaign, maybe this hand who holds the cross of those with M.E. is that of the HSE and our Government. They can either hold us up, or leave us slumped on the floor...
Further reading and links
- This puppet drawing is also in Hatched- now available as digital download for €3.99
- Puppets remained a feature in my life and art... Life Outside the Box Puppetery Project
2 comments:
Excellent article. Extremely moving. Bless you. X
Thanks Greg.
Interesting how stories are resurrected years later and create a new, and yet still familiar, meaning.
Wishing you well.
Corina
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