Welcome to Fringe Get To Know You where we hear from this year’s 2013 Fringe Artists.
Introducing Bonnie Kim
Tell us a little bit about yourself? I am an artist/teaching artist. I enjoy gardening and growing fresh veggies and fruits at home.
How did you become involved in the arts? Since childhood, always loved the arts.
What is your Fringe show about? Long Long Ago, When Tiger Smoked: Animal Tales from Korea is Korean folktales with shadow & marionette puppets. Click on this link to purchase tickets – show is suitable for kids and adults.
The arts are big on collaboration. What are the collaborative good things and differences you see in creating and being part of this show? I just had a friend from New York who came to help me with this project a bit. She was my project partner last year at the national puppetry conference and although she couldn’t stay longer to be part of this show, she was able to work with me on this project a bit.
What will the audience expect to see at your Fringe show? Puppet show!
After Fringe what other wonderful productions can audiences expect to see you in next? More puppet show!
Finally, if you were to choose another career away from the arts, what would it be? And why? I can’t think of life without being an artist.