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Marek Bečka is the founder of Buchty a Loutky puppet company ("Cakes and Puppets") and lecturer in puppetry at Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre of the Theatre Faculty of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Bečka is a lecturer in puppetry who has been invited to give master classes in Hong Kong and the Netherlands.[1] Bečka is a graduate of the Prague Academy of Performing Arts in Puppetry.[2] He is also a skilled director and writer. His vision has seen the founding of Buchty a Loutky ("Cakes and Puppets") puppet company in 1991,[3] which has presented over many years a great range of offerings including Rocky IX and Tibet. Buchty a Loutky is famous all over Europe through its tours.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Miroslav Trejtnar, Marek Becka, Robert Smolik, Zdar Sorm, Petr Vodicka, Eva Pechackova, Klara Fonova, Dora Krskova, Mikulas Havlik, Leah Gaffen". Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Miroslav Trejtnar, Marek Becka, Robert Smolik, Zdar Sorm, Petr Vodicka, Eva Pechackova, Klara Fonova, Dora Krskova, Mikulas Havlik, Leah Gaffen". Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  3. ^ a b Dubská, Alice, Czech Puppet Theatre Yesterday and Today, p. 56

Books and articles

  • Dubská, Alice; Jan Novák; Nina Malíková; Marie Zdeňková (2006). Czech Puppet Theatre Yesterday and Today. Prague: Theatre Institute. ISBN 80-7008-199-6.
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