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1 About SPARE PARTS PUPPET THEATRE Through the art of puppetry we share stories that celebrate what it is to be human, connecting audiences across generations. Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is Australia s flagship puppetry company and a driving force in the puppetry landscape in Australia since 1981. We are the first live performing arts experience for many of our audience members. We believe that the performing arts are an excellent vehicle for teaching young people skills in empathy, relationship building, resilience, creative thinking and storytelling. We are dedicated to creating an artistic program that complements and enhances the learning process while finding meaningful ways to link to the curriculum and the needs of teachers. For each show, we provide comprehensive teachers notes that include classroom activities developed by teachers, for teachers.

Photo by Jessica Wyld Photography The performance gave my students the courage to explore and experiment. The performance provided many teachable moments, not only in the Arts. The performance was mesmerising and clever. We loved the story of Blueback. Wonderful show - had the students attention the whole way through. I loved the expressions on my students faces they had never seen anything like it before. 2

Adapted by Peta Murray from the book by Tim Winton Term 1 8 12 APR 10am & 1pm 3 Perfect for Year 1+ Blueback is an evocative story set along the Western Australian coastline. It captures the mystery of the sea and the majesty of an old fish called Blueback, and the moment when an inquisitive boy becomes a man of conviction, prepared to stand up for what he loves and believes in. One of Winton s most personal and quintessentially Western Australian stories, Blueback depicts the life of a young boy, Abel, and his mother, their relationship with the environment and their desire to protect and preserve the natural habitat of the place they call home. Blueback is not only a comprehensive feast of general capability skills, it spans numerous learning areas including seasons, cycles of life, sustainability, ethical understanding, personal and social capability are all very present. CURRICULUM LINKS English, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Technologies, The Arts Literacy, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability, Critical and creative thinking, Personal and social capability, Ethical understanding

Adapted from the book by Margaret Wild & Ron Brooks Fox is a riveting fable which will take you on a journey through scorched scrubland and ochre deserts to discover the meaning of loyalty, companionship and betrayal. Told through a fusion of puppetry and dance, Fox highlights the constant battle between remaining faithful and falling for temptation and reminds us that the strength of friendship can give us the courage to get through difficult times. Margaret Wild s timeless story leaves you with questions that could take a lifetime to answer a potent starting point for rigorous discussion with your students. CURRICULUM LINKS English, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Technologies, The Arts Literacy, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability, Critical and creative thinking, Personal and social capability, Ethical understanding, Intercultural understanding Term 2 1 5 JUL 10am & 1pm Perfect for Year 1+ 4

A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality. - John Lennon Term 3 23 27 SEPT 10am & 1pm 5 Perfect for Year 1+ The smell of sunscreen, seaweed, BBQs, and mozzie repellent fill the scented air, as you and your students join us for the World Premiere of On Our Beach. A stripe of vibrant blue sea meets a mosaic of colour: umbrellas, towels and toys. It s summer. Seagulls shriek. We are gathering on the thin verandah that is our coastline, our beach. The perfect setting to explore ideas of identity, connection and belonging, a place where we strip down the layers of our identity, physically and metaphorically. From this bustling strip of fun and laughter we will follow two people, initially strangers, into imaginary worlds of play, friendship and connection. On Our Beach will take you and your students on a journey that will have inquisitive minds pondering the importance of real connection with others and what contributes to our sense of identity as Australians. A rich classroom resource for further exploration of cultural identity, the importance of human connection and new modes of expression. CURRICULUM LINKS English, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Technologies, The Arts Literacy, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability, Critical and creative thinking, Personal and social capability, Ethical understanding, Intercultural understanding

Based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry With its timeless message about the importance of forming friendships, The Little Prince is an adventure story that celebrates the strength of a child s imagination and will have students questioning what really matters, and who gets to decide? Saint-Exupéry s exquisite tale tells the story of a curious prince who leaves his tiny planet to go extraordinary adventure across the universe, where he discovers that the essential things in life can only be recognised with the heart. Your classroom will be alive with conversation as imaginations are awakened through clever storytelling, humour and insights. The Little Prince is an emotionally nourishing way to wrap up your school year and will leave your students with a sense of understanding of what is truly valuable and how this can be applied in their lives. CURRICULUM LINKS English, science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Technologies, The Arts Literacy, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability, Critical and creative thinking, Personal and social capability, Ethical understanding, Intercultural understanding Term 4 2 13 DEC 10am & 1pm Perfect for Year 1+ 6

Photo by Jessica Wyld Photography 7 School OF PUPPETRY WORKSHOPS Our School of Puppetry Workshops will spark the imagination of children from Kindergarten right through to Year 12! The program enables you to choose a workshop type that suits your students and classroom needs and can be tailored to meet the needs of both primary and secondary students. Workshop tutors are all professional performers or designers and have been trained to present workshops that will have students brainstorming, creating, making and performing. School of Puppetry workshops are a potent vehicle for arts education, meeting design and technology outcomes. We can bring our workshops to you or you can come to us! To find out more on incursion and excursion options, please email admin@sppt.asn.au or call 9335 5044. All workshops run for 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 30 students, unless otherwise stated. Workshop prices start from $495+GST.

PUPPET Making WORKSHOPS HAND PUPPETS Students are introduced to essential design skills of colour, texture and form and how they relate to character and emotion. Suitable for Pre-Primary to Year 6 JUNK PUPPETS Students transform everyday junk into amazing puppets, exploring basic construction principles and puppetry design. Includes a pre-workshop discussion about puppetry, character and imaginary creatures to get the creative juices flowing. Suitable for Year 4 and above PAPER PUPPETS An exploration of how everyday materials like paper can be transformed into living, breathing puppets. Manipulation and story telling form a greater component of this workshop, encouraging literacy and critical and creative thinking. Suitable for Year 4 and above MARIONETTE PUPPETS Marionette making is a workshop designed to open children s minds to how they can construct puppets that move on stage! By making their own puppets using string and soft materials, children learn how elements of weight and balance influence puppet movement. Suitable for Year 1 and above PERFORMING WITH PUPPETS This comprehensive workshop covers drama improvisation skills, story building, puppet manipulation and the history of puppetry. Working in small groups, students are exposed to a variety of professionally made puppets and will discover the magic of puppeteering. Suitable for Year 4 and above 8

Planning YOUR VISIT GETTING HERE: BY TRAIN We re located in Fremantle directly across the road from the Fremantle Train Station. If your school is located along the train line, why not jump on the train? BY BUS There is a drop off zone right outside our front doors, so students can get off and walk straight inside. Bus bays are also located at the E-Shed markets, 500m from the theatre. 9

WHY NOT STAY FOR LUNCH? Our theatre is located within Pioneer Park, so we have plenty of grassed area to sit down before or after the show. School bags and lunch boxes may be stored in the foyer areas during the show. ACCESS We have disabled access to the theatre and toilets. If you have students in wheelchairs, let us know how many so we know to reserve the appropriate seats in the theatre. PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE Upon booking you will receive a copy of our public liability insurance certificate and evacuation plan. PUPPETRY MUSEUM Within our foyer exists a magical display from our 38 years. Hundreds of puppets line the walls and ceiling, showcasing the work that we have created together with puppet makers and designers from across the world. The foyer is open each day, and we encourage you to take the time to explore before or after the show.

Booking REQUESTS 1. Visit our 2019 School Season online: www.sppt.asn.au 2. Select your preferred performance, request to book via the form or call our Operations Officer on 9335 5044 3. Once your booking request is confirmed, you will have access to Teacher Resources Teachers Ticket For each show, we provide comprehensive teachers notes that include classroom activities developed by teachers, for teachers. These can be found online at www.sppt.asn.au/schools/ student-resources/ For every 8 students, one teacher attends free. Standard Price: $8 per student Group of 40+: $6.50 per student RESOURCES PRICES SPARE PARTS PUPPET THEATRE 1 Short Street, Fremantle WA t. 08 9335 5044 f. 08 9335 7687 PO BOX 897, Fremantle WA 6959 admin@sppt.asn.au www.sppt.asn.au