ABOUT

She studied an Art and Design Foundation year at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK, and then went on to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama to study BA Theatre Practice: Puppetry in London, before continuing her studies as part of the 10th promotion at l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts de la Marionnette in Charleville-Mézières, France.
She is currently in compagnonnage with Compagnie Akselere, based in Caen (France).
Of Dutch origin, Laura was born in Germany and has lived in France, Canada and the U.K before finishing her studies in Charleville-Mézières (France) and moving to Brussels (Belgium), where she currently lives.
Laura Elands is a visual artist and puppeteer, combining both disciplines to create interdisciplinary performances.
She draws her inspiration from her natural surroundings, with a particular interest in the relationship between nature and the human body and mind.
laura.christine.elands@gmail.com
0032 (0)468 02 31 84
ABOUT

She studied an Art and Design Foundation year at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK, and then went on to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama to study BA Theatre Practice: Puppetry in London, before continuing her studies as part of the 10th promotion at l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts de la Marionnette in Charleville-Mézières, France.
She is currently in compagnonnage with Compagnie Akselere, based in Caen (France).
Of Dutch origin, Laura was born in Germany and has lived in France, Canada and the U.K before finishing her studies in Charleville-Mézières (France) and moving to Brussels (Belgium), where she currently lives.
Laura Elands is a visual artist and puppeteer, combining both disciplines to create interdisciplinary performances.
She draws her inspiration from her natural surroundings, with a particular interest in the relationship between nature and the human body and mind.
laura.christine.elands@gmail.com
0032 (0)468 02 31 84
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WORKSHOPS
Théâtre de l'Heure Bleue offers workshops on demand on the themes of shadow puppet theatre and puppet-making and manipulation, as well as the manipulation of materials.
Please contact us for more information
Théâtre de l'Heure Bleue presents the following workshops :
« FINDING SHADOWS IN NATURE »
An encounter between shadow puppetry and nature
Come and discover shadow puppet theatre as you have never seen it, with branches, leaves, grass, and moss! Paper shadow puppets will first teach you the basic techniques. Then create shadows like an artist! You will create characters from dried leaves, shadows of plants using paint, drawings on transparent surfaces, and then come and enter the world of three-dimensional shadows!
With natural objects that you will collect yourself, you will create sculptures and explore their shadows. The light is like your camera that you will use to explore the sculpture from all its angles.
A workshop where you will discover shadows as you have never experienced them before.
This workshop was developed over a 6-month residency in the primary school in Mouzay (France), during the 'Création en cours' project organised by les Ateliers Médicis. It is during this residency that Théâtre de l'Heure Bleue pursued research for Souffle de la Terre, its new, in progress performance, on the theme of the relationship between the human being and nature.
« BIRTHS AND METAMORPHOSES »
A workshop of giving life to puppet papier creatures
Papier is a raw material that opens a space for all possibilities to exist, it is the perfect tool to channel our imagination!
Through drawing, children begin by giving shape to creatures they invent around the theme of births and metamorphoses.
Kraft paper is then used to give life to these creatures and images they will then animate by learning manipulation techniques and principles. The workshop ends with a a performance of small scenes invented by the children.
This workshop was developed thanks to a PAG project (Projets Artistiques Globalisés) in collaboration with the Felt Museum in Mouzon (France), financed by la DRAC Grand Est (Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles).






