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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Dan Hurlin


Role
  
Puppeteer

Known for
  
Theatre, Puppetry

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Education
  
Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada, Obie Award for Special Citations

Q&A for PUPPET with Filmmaker David Soll and Puppeteer Dan Hurlin - DOC NYC 2010


Dan Hurlin is an American puppeteer and performance artist.

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Life and work

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Performance works include: No(thing so powerful as) Truth (1995); Constance and Ferdinand (1991) with Victoria Marks; Quintland (The Musical) (1992); The Jazz Section (1989) with Dan Froot; and two toy theater pieces, The Day the Ketchup Turned Blue (1997) from the short story by John C. Russell, and Who's Hungry?/West Hollywood (2008) with Dan Froot. His large puppet piece Hiroshima Maiden (2004), with an Obie Award winning score by Robert Een, premiered at St. Ann’s Warehouse and was awarded a UNIMA citation of excellence. Disfarmer (2009), a puppet piece about American photographer Mike Disfarmer, premiered at St. Ann’s Warehouse and is the subject of the 2011 documentary Puppet, by David Soll.

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As a performer he has worked with Ping Chong, Janie Geiser, Annie B. Parson & Paul Lazar, and Jeffrey M. Jones, and directed premieres of works by Lisa Kron, Holly Hughes, Dan Froot, John C. Russell and Erik Ehn. Dan Hurlin is a professor of dance composition and puppetry at Sarah Lawrence College and serves on the board of the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, NH.

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Dan Hurlin is the recipient of several awards including the 2004 Alpert Award for theater, a 1990 Obie Award for his solo adaptation of Nathanael West's A Cool Million, and a 2001 Bessie Award for his suite of puppet pieces Everyday Uses for Sight Nos. 3 & 7, a collaboration with composer Guy Klucevsek.


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References

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