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Sebastian Mayer

Puppet designer at Seb Maye

Sebastian Mayer is a self-taught puppet designer based in South Oxfordshire, known for his innovative approach to puppetry. He is the founder of Seb Mayer, where he specializes in creating puppets, particularly focusing on designs that maximize movement while minimizing the number of puppeteers required. This design philosophy is evident in his work with larger puppets, such as the giant puppet he created for his performance of "Don Quixote" at the Little Angel Theatre.12

Mayer's work often incorporates materials like Plastazote, a flexible and waterproof foam, which he prefers for its lightweight properties, crucial for the construction of larger puppets.1 He has a passion for cardboard and animal-themed designs, which reflects his unique artistic style.23

In addition to his design work, Mayer is also known for his performances. Notably, he undertook a remarkable journey of 1,000 kilometers across France dressed as a giraffe, retracing the historical path of Zarafa, a giraffe gifted to Charles X of France in 1827.4 This blend of performance art and puppetry showcases his creativity and commitment to engaging storytelling through his craft.

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Puppeteer walks 1,000km in France dressed as giraffe - Henley Standard
Puppeteer walks 1,000km in France dressed as giraffe - Henley Standard

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Location

Reading, United Kingdom