I Love You When You're Breathing
I Love You When You're Breathing is a meta-theatrical puppet presentation by Basil Jones (original text) and the Handspring Puppet Company.
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The original text
I Love You When You're Breathing features a verbose puppet, with a sharp sense of humour, who vividly explores the nature of puppets, their makers, critics, and the illusion of life they evoke in performance. It is based on an academic treatise written by Basil Jones, founder of the Handspring Puppet Company.
From Handspring Puppet Company's Website:
" I Love You When You're Breathing audiences have the unique opportunity of seeing a puppet deliver a meta-theatrical address to critics and the general public. Using comedy and generous amounts of self-reflexive humour, this presentation gives insight into the behind-the-scenes life of a puppet, as an object in the world of international theatre. Often humorous and sometimes irreverent, this short ‘lecture’ looks at what it’s like to be inanimate while also considering the special role of the audience and its part in making meaning."
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
I Love You When You're Breathing has been performed numerous times since its inception, oen in the context of academic and art circles, for example at the ‘Love and Revolution’ conference and at the opening of the Community Arts Project (CAP) exhibition, both hosted by the Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape.
Presented at Infecting the City by Handspring Puppet Company, directed by Jason Potgieter; puppet crafted by Adrian Kohler; costume by Phyllis Midlane; performed by Gabriel Marchand, Roshina Ratnam and Beren Belknap.
2016: Performance at Cape Town Science Centre, Cape Town
Sources
Handspring Puppet Company Website, https://www.handspringpuppet.com/handspring-puppet-company-productions
Infecting the City, http://infectingthecity.com/2015/artwork/i-love-you-when-youre-breathing
I Love You When You're Breathing, YouTube, 1 July 2012
Minkley, Emma (2023). 'If you love me when I'm breathing; you don't love me when I'm dead?' Kronos, 49 (1):1-14.
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