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In order to go from an idea to put it into action, one needs a lot of determination.
Once you give that step, you realize that it is not enough with wanting to do, but
that it is also important to find people who believe in you and in your projects,
people who believe in “your stories” and who somehow love your puppets.
It is then, and only then, when you have accomplices, that your ideas and dreams are
no longer yours, but they belong to a group of people who help the project become a
reality. I acknowledge that even though I cannot name every single person who has
supported me so far, I do want to name some of the friends who have altruistically
helped me in order to share the joy of this adventure. I thank:
(In alphabetical order)
Iván Araya, Carpenter (creator of the castelet)
Nicole Beaumont, Seamstress Nelson De Robles, Technical Grip Leader Claude Dumais, Website creation Pablo González, Show Assistant Roberto Gladin Lima, Graphic Design, Corporative Image and Photography Claudia López, Spanish-English translation Bertrand Martin, Production Assistant and French Editor of the plays that the company is currently presenting Carlos María Passo, Comedian and Production Assistant Amélie Racine, Spanish-French translation of this Website Mónica Rosales, Coordination of this Website; Spanish-French translation, creation and design Lucie, Black and white photography |
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I would like to acknowledge and thank the sponsors of Le Paravent.Marionnettes
for their trust in the company. I owe them the publication of this Website.
Tomás Villavicencio Robles |
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“One hand washes the other hand, both hands wash the face.” |
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