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Marionnette avec le Grand Gône

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  • After 25 years of a professional life between Lille and Paris, Philippe PONCHEELE, alias "Le Grand Gone" settles in Ariège and offers you his glove puppet shows.

    Between original creations and a few adaptations of the emblematic Lyonnais repertoire, Le Gone and its troupe of wooden actors invites you to discover the village of Guiliguili-Sous-Aisselles through stories and colorful decor.

    Sculpture of the heads and hands, covering of the sheaths, production of the sets, writing of the...
    After 25 years of a professional life between Lille and Paris, Philippe PONCHEELE, alias "Le Grand Gone" settles in Ariège and offers you his glove puppet shows.

    Between original creations and a few adaptations of the emblematic Lyonnais repertoire, Le Gone and its troupe of wooden actors invites you to discover the village of Guiliguili-Sous-Aisselles through stories and colorful decor.

    Sculpture of the heads and hands, covering of the sheaths, production of the sets, writing of the texts, everything is done "in house" by this craftsman-puppeteer in order to offer an original setting to the famous gone Lyonnais, while respecting this bicentenary tradition.

    So, whether it's for a village festival, a school, a CE, an event, an EHPAD or the biennial of soap bubble sculptors, do not hesitate to contact "Le Grand Gone".

    And as my grandfather said: “To try it is to adopt it!”.Well, my grandfather was referring to his kangaroo pants. But Guignol is a bit like kangaroo briefs, except that to get your hand in there, you have to go underneath.
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    • French