Objects of Emotion
Saturday 16 June 2012, 10.30-17.00

As humans, we have an ability to empathise
with one another. Reading emotions and sharing them are integral to
our survival and social cohesion. But why is it that objects can
also spark these feelings in us? When we watch puppets, what
triggers our emotions? Is it their movement or is it simply the
stories they tell? And can we be just as moved by everyday
objects?
None of these questions have straightforward
answers, but in this unique event we'll uncover the latest science
exploring the mysteries of empathy in puppetry and elsewhere in
culture.
The morning will start with an extract of
Blind Summit’s critically acclaimed performance The Table, followed
by discussion about the relationship between puppeteers and
puppets. Satellite performances will happen over lunch, followed by
a discussion about the ways we relate to objects in the
afternoon.
£20 full price/£15 concession including a
full day of discussion and performance as well as
lunch and refreshments.
To book, please call 020 7611
2222.
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