Puppets in Melbourne

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Comment from: Kelvin Kao [Visitor] · http://www.puppetkaos.com
That's actually quite a timely post. Although it's winter in Melbourne, it's summer here in the United States, and it's hot, hot, hot. But at least where I live is pretty dry, so it's somewhat harder for fungus to grow (doesn't mean that they don't, just not as much).
24/06/08 @ 12:32
Comment from: Rachel [Visitor]
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I found this site overall extremely useful, and I know this response might sound slightly obvious (especially from someone who's only gotten to work with puppets a few times) ; but if the puppeteer isn't allergic, try wearing food grade plastic or latex gloves? I know it won't cover as much on the sweat below the wrist, but still with the bulk of the hand covered I would think that something like that would help. Hope the comment is helpful! Happy puppeting!
23/08/08 @ 08:44
Comment from: Puppets in Melbourne [Member]
Hi Rachel,

Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy the site.

Your comment about the gloves isn't so obvious - I hadn't thought of it, and have now updated my post with your suggestion. It's a great idea!

Cheers,

Naomi
25/08/08 @ 21:03

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