About this Event
Join master puppeteer Mohamed Fawzy Bakkar for a rare, hands-on Aragoz puppet carving workshop, exploring one of Egypt’s most iconic and centuries-old puppet traditions. Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Aragoz is a bold, mischievous character traditionally performed in streets and marketplaces, captivating audiences with humor, satire, and sharp social commentary.
In this immersive workshop, participants will be guided step by step through the process of carving and shaping their own puppet, learning about traditional materials, tools, proportions, and expressive features that bring the character to life. Mohamed will also share cultural context about the Aragoz puppet Tradition
Designed for artists, puppeteers, educators, and curious beginners alike, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect craftsmanship with living tradition—and to create a puppet rooted in history, personality, and play.
What You’ll Learn
- Puppet carving and sculpting techniques
- How to design and build a functional puppets
- Professional insights from a master puppeteer
- Hands-on guidance from start to finish
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Maja Prentice Theatre, 3650 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Canada
CAD 482.88









