Australian Ballet's Biggest Show: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Kat Chan: “Puppet designer Toby Olié’s Cheshire Cat is operated by eight dancers, so it was important to have it in the rehearsal room as soon as possible for everyone to practise with. It is also very lightweight and easy for the dancers to go through the large range of movements this puppet requires. It’s made from semi-rigid foam, shaped and covered in painted canvas ... The trickiest part of this prop was surprisingly the painted teeth, which could have looked too “vampiric” or “fangy”. It ended up being tweaked backstage by associate set designer Jaimie Todd, who made it a friendlier cat”. (Photo by Jeff Busby/The Guardian)
Australian Ballet's Biggest Show: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
   
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