Sunday, 22 September 2013

Puppeteer

By Max Allen


Neighborhood ventriloquist Robin Bremer recently attended the 37th Yearly ConVENTion, an event over 600 ventriloquists from around the world.

Each year the ventriloquists collect for their yearly worldwide convention sponsored by the Vent Sanctuary Gallery, the world's only museum dedicated to ventriloquism. Robin attended the gathering from July 17-20, 2013. Guests this year came from as far as Germany, Brazil, Australia, India, Switzerland, Norway, France, and Israel in addition to from throughout the United States.

Top experts in business such as Funny Central star Jeff Dunham, Las Vegas entertainer Terry Fator, Tony Honor winner and SOAP star Jay Johnson, Sammy King, Taylor Mason and timeless TV star Jimmy Nelson were featured speakers or entertainers.

The Vent Haven ConVENTion's function is to assist ventriloquists at all levels establish their craft as performers with workshops, efficiencies, and informal friendship with each other.

Lecture topics included showmanship, funny writing, puppet control, producing significant characters, and banquet doing. Nightly reveals showcased top experts in the business, consisting of transporting all conventioneers to the Taft Theater in downtown Cincinnati to view Terry Fator's brand-new roadway program.

Each year the ventriloquists collect for their yearly international convention sponsored by the Vent Sanctuary Museum, the world's only museum committed to ventriloquism. Robin attended the gathering from July 17-20, 2013. Guests this year came from as far away as Germany, Brazil, Australia, India, Switzerland, Norway, France, and Israel along with from across the United States.

Top specialists in business such as Comedy Central star Jeff Dunham, Las Vegas performer Terry Fator, Tony Honor winner and SOAP star Jay Johnson, Sammy King, Taylor Mason and traditional TV star Jimmy Nelson were showcased speakers or entertainers.

The Vent Haven ConVENTion's function is to help ventriloquists at all levels establish their craft as performers with workshops, efficiencies, and informal camaraderie with each other.




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