Company Bio
“Z Puppets Rosenschnoz bursts at the seams with wild imagination, pure genius and sheer fun.”
— Wendy Jones, Minnesota History Center
Z Puppets leads people of all ages and abilities into the power of playfulness and feats of imagination through performances and workshops. With an inventive blend of hand crafted puppetry, heartfelt humor and whimsical music, they delight children and adults by transforming complex concepts into fun, meaningful arts experiences.
Co-founders and Creative Directors of Z Puppets Rosenschnoz, Shari Aronson (M.A. Drama Education) and Chris Griffith (formerly Education Coordinator at In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre and teaching artist for Children’s Theatre Company) have created and toured over 30 original family-friendly productions and a gajillion workshops, since 1998.
These artists have won the support of the National Endowment of the Arts, Jim Henson Foundation, NDN Collective, Puppeteers of America, Ordway Center for Performing Arts, Tiwahe, Jerome and Mcknight Foundations, and over 50 grants from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council and Minnesota State Arts Board.
Shari and Chris have also served as creative consultants for the Educational Theatre Association, Perpich Center for Arts Education, Minnesota’s history, science and children’s museums. They have led extensive cross-sector partnerships in rural, urban and suburban communities.
Z Puppets has won national and regional acclaim for their arts education and four main initiatives:
ARTS & MINDFULNESS - Anchored in a musical adventure of a captain navigating the stormy seas of anxiety, distraction, depression and stress, participants in Monkey Mind Pirates cultivate creative tools for finding calm. In workshops and performances, youth and adults take the stage alongside Z Puppets as the special guest stars.
STEAM OF PUPPETRY - Through carefully structured, hands-on creative problem solving and artistic experimentation, participants explore design, engineering and scientific topics while learning styles of puppetry (including shadow, blacklight, recycled object, toy theater).
ARTS FOR ALL ABILITIES - Youth and adults with sensory, mobility, behavioral, developmental and/or cognitive challenges engage in puppetry and theater arts, adapted for each participant’s needs. Z Puppets developed their sensory friendly and adaptive arts practices in multi-year partnerships with Minnesota’s Autism Society and Down Syndrome Association of MN. Z Puppets has worked with many students and teachers in special education classrooms and centers for adults with disabilities.
CHEROKEE LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION - As an enrolled Cherokee tribal member, Chris creatively responds to the Cherokee Nation State of Emergency for Language and the UNESCO declaration of the Decade of Indigenous Languages. In performances and workshops. Z Puppets’ fun storytelling and catchy songs raise awareness and interest in keeping alive endangered languages. These programs have been featured at performing arts centers, museums, music festivals and libraries statewide, national radio broadcasts, American Indian and Native American Heritage Month celebrations in Minnesota and Arizona. Anishinabe media activist Melissa Olson proclaimed, “This is the most fun language revitalization program I have ever attended.”
At the heart of all Z Puppets’ work are the people with whom Shari and Chris work.
“It is a great honor and responsibility to bring youth and adults into the process of making meaning of the world through the arts,” says Shari, who began her work in theater as a playwright.
Chris, who started his career as an accomplished juggler/street performer, adds “We are especially thrilled to instigate the transformative experience of sharing laughter.”
Thus, their company motto: Behold! The Power of Playfulness.