Enrol in Brimbank Snuff Skool

Snuff Skool

Become a Snuff Puppet!

Snuff Puppets & Creative Brimbank invite you to enrol in Snuff Skool.

A one-day performance workshop: playful, physical & fun! Learn puppetry skills and create acts with giant puppets.

Students go out in puppets for a roaming intervention on the streets of St Albans at the end of the day.

The workshop is suitable for all experience levels: artists, students, and the general public. Ages 14yr and up.

Snuff Puppets puppetry is non-verbal so language is no barrier.

Some strength, flexibility, and stamina ~ or adrenaline! ~ are needed to get the most out of the workshop.

A team of three Snuff Puppets lead the workshop, including the company’s artistic director Andy Freer with over 30 years of puppetry experience.

 

“So much fun and an immersive, supportive and fabulous environment”
– Snuff Skool Graduate

 

NEW DATES:
Saturday 27 November 2021 ENROL NOW
Saturday 4 December 2021 ENROL NOW

*Workshop is one day only. Enrolments close 3 days prior. Enrol early, places are limited. Students booked for postponed dates will be contacted.

TIMES:
9.30am – 5.30pm 

LOCATION:
The (Leigh) Bowery Theatre 
33 Princess Street, St Albans VIC 3021
* 1-minute walk from St Albans Station

AGES:
14yrs+

FREE:
The workshop is free & includes free lunch.

COVID SAFETY:
Students & staff must be fully COVID-19 vaccinated and have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of workshop. We accept Rapid Antigen Self-Tests, do your own at home or email our producer Lauren at people@snuffpuppets.com to book a free rapid test on arrival at the workshop on the day.

ART FOR EVERYBODY:
All are welcome at the workshop, with a preference for those with a connection to the Brimbank City Council area. Indigenous, culturally & linguistically diverse, disability & LGBTQIA+ community members are encouraged to enrol.

For any questions, contact our Producer Lauren Bok via e-mail: people@snuffpuppets.com
or call 9687 9133

 

**ENROL HERE NOW**

 

 

Brimbank Snuff Skool is supported by Brimbank City Council