(Page 2 of 2)
I loved working on that book, but the inspiration was quite pragmatic. We had moved our archives from basements and broom closets to a nice space where you could see everything, and I wanted to use the material. I thought it would be nice to pull together a book of quotes. At first, [the publisher] only wanted to quote my father, but Dad rarely talked about himself. His philosophy really came through in his characters and his collaborative work with other people. He believed bringing people together and sharing his dreams.
You helped produce the first International Festival of Puppet Theater in New York, shortly after you father's death. It was his vision, correct?
Yes. My father was very active with the international community of puppeteers. In the United States, people aren't aware very aware of the world of puppetry. There are so many different styles, and puppetry has roots in almost every culture. We did five festivals, the first one was in 1992 and the last one was in 2000, and we continue to give artist grants.
In the last ten there has been an enormous increase in the amount of adult puppet theater.
And a lot of that we fund. We have found that a lot of the younger artists working now were audience members in the earlier festivals. There has been a nice evolution of people seeing work and then creating work of there own. My dad wanted to nurture other artists. He wanted to help other people realize their own creative visions.


Comments
I like all of the muppets' movies and tv shows. I bought some of the videoes and dvd's to watch at home. I would like to see them at the museum. My favorite muppets are Kermit the Frog, Gonzo the Great, and Peppy the king crab.
Posted by Neil J. Young on September 26,2008 | 04:37PM
I grew up with the Muppets and they inspired me to be creative and crazy. I thought, well maybe I could work with these guys in a different and my dream is to someday work with the Jim Henson Company doing... something! ((I do windows!)) ...and by the way Neil... it's Pepe the King Prawn. *^_^*
Posted by Natasha on October 1,2008 | 10:52AM
Could you tell me if Jim Henson created pottery? We have a dragon incense burner that was a gift and we were told that it was made by Jim Henson.
Thank you.
Marguerite Carlton
Posted by Marguerite Carlton on August 8,2009 | 05:54PM