Blind Summit teaches puppetry at Stanford's Bing Concert Hall
Speaking to a group of Stanford community members at the Bing Concert Hall Studio, the Blind Summit Theatre group demonstrated their unique take on ancient Japanese Bunraku puppetry. At one point, three audience members tried their hand at puppeteering—each controlling a separate part of a single puppets body.

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