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These Lifesize Animal Puppets Are Traveling From Africa to the Arctic Circle To Spread the Word on the Climate Crisis

Last updated: April 25, 2025 8:00 pm
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The Herds, a groundbreaking artistic initiative, is on a mission to raise awareness about the urgent climate crisis through a unique and visually stunning project. As the project travels through various countries, more puppet species native to each location will join the group. By the time The Herds reaches Norway, 150 additional puppets will have been recruited, adding to the grandeur of the spectacle.

In each city that The Herds passes through, events and performances will be held in response to their movement. Artists and climate activists from around the world will come together to create pieces that address specific climate concerns of the region. For example, in Madrid, the focus will be on floods in collaboration with the Spanish National Dance Company. In Arles, the acclaimed company Gratte Ciel will present a visually stunning aerial performance. Paris will see a mesmerizing night spectacle at the Palais Royale, created by renowned video projection artist Étienne Giol. In Copenhagen, visitors will have the opportunity to camp overnight with the puppet animals. Local community groups are encouraged to collaborate and host their own events in conjunction with The Herds.

The project’s co-founder, Palestinian playwright and director Amir Nizar Zuabi, explained to the BBC that The Herds aims to offer audiences worldwide a powerful artistic representation of the climate crisis. He emphasized that the project seeks to bring about a shift in perspective regarding the urgency of addressing climate change.

Zuabi further elaborated to The Guardian that The Herds symbolizes a migration with an ever-evolving group of animals, highlighting the interconnectedness of all living beings in the face of environmental challenges.

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The visual impact of The Herds is evident in stunning photographs capturing their journey, such as the image of the puppets crossing the Makoko River in Lagos. The project’s integration of art, activism, and community engagement serves as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility we have in addressing climate change.

As The Herds continues its trek across the globe, it invites audiences to reflect on the interconnectedness of all living beings and the urgent need for collective action to protect our planet.

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