Zdar Šorm

Zdar Šorm

Zdar Šorm, is a leading Czech woodcarver, puppeteer and teacher of puppetry based in Prague, Czech Republic. [ Logan, D, "Puppetry", p.ii]

Background

Šorm is acknowledged as a leader in his field with over 20 years experience in charge of technological design of puppets for animated films at Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic. [ [http://www.kidpraha.cz/puppetsinprague/piphome.html Puppet Workshop ] ] For a number of years, he had worked with Miroslav Trejtnar in teaching students of puppetry. [ Logan, D, "Puppetry", p.ii] Šorm has made puppets for Marek Becka and numerous other puppeteers.

References

*cite book
last = Logan
first = David
authorlink = David Logan
coauthors =
title = Puppetry
publisher = Brisbane Dramatic Arts Company
date= 2007
location = Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
id= ISBN 9780980456301

External links

* [http://www.kidpraha.cz/puppetsinprague/piphome.html Puppets in Prague] - Puppetry courses conducted by professional puppeteers in Prague, Czech Republic


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