Beowulf in Sydney
Drama and game workshops organised by the University of Sydney in partnership with the Australian Theatre for Young People began on the 28th September. The week of workshops, part of the DARE Playing Beowulf project, adapted the story of Beowulf through giant puppet-making and digital game design. The work explored how narrative, combat, heroic quest and monster figures can be realised in the cognate forms of drama and game.
The video below was projected during the final performance, and shows a green-screen superimposition of the giant puppet hand of Grendel moving through the virtual mead-hall of the videogame. This is one example of the ingenious mash-ups of drama and game achieved during the week.
Day 5
The final day featured a grand performance for parents and researchers, mixing projections of game sequences with live drama and puppetry.
The Warriors rehearsing
Grendel in the courtyard
Day 4
A monster stalks the mead-hall!
Beowulf with Grendel’s arm
Beowulf’s fight with Grendel
Day 3
Mixing puppet theatre and game by using green screen.
Game design session
The Beowulf puppet
Day 2
Russell talks us through his Beowulf game design.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=HgR8peM0pNo
James talking us through the game level he made of Beowulf preparing to fight Grendel.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZcY5CjhwGxg
And a giant puppet hand (Grendel?) working on the Missionmaker game tool!
Pictures from Day 1:
Student drawing of Beowulf and the Dragon
Giant Dragon puppet
Students making games with the new software – programming Beowulf!