

"Craft the thing, try it out, and then the magic happens." "I think my favourite part of the process is those moments of discovery: the 'aha moments' where you have an idea. In fact, shadow puppetry can be seen as an opportunity to work with different media and exercise your creative muscles. It's also an inexpensive hobby to try out since you can use recycled materials and things you have around the house.

"It's a very diverse and sophisticated art form that people dedicate their lives to," they said. While shadow puppetry may be popular with kids, Ziner said there's a misconception that it's just for kids.
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To learn more about how to get into shadow puppetry at home, we chatted with Chloé Ziner, one half of Vancouver-based shadow-puppetry duo Mind of a Snail. And because the light source can be anything bright, from the sun to a flashlight, it's an extremely accessible trick to pick up. Contemporary shadow puppets can be made from virtually anything, and can be 2D or 3D too. Traditional shadow puppets are flat and made from leather or paper, with details cut into them to resemble facial features and clothing. It's also an ancient storytelling method - with roots as far back as the third century BC in India - and popular worldwide. Shadow puppetry is an art form that requires nothing more than a light source, a surface to project that light onto, and a shadow-casting object that moves between the two.
