File:Puppet Bleeckie and Leslie Fleming.jpg
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DescriptionPuppet Bleeckie and Leslie Fleming.jpg |
English: Puppeteer Leslie Madeline Fleming performs a girl character called Bleeckie, receiving a "kiss" from the character. Her pose with the puppet is reminiscent of ventriloquist acts or the unconcealed performer style popularized by Avenue Q, however Fleming generally is not seen in recordings of her scripted video performances, much akin to The Muppets and most other modern puppetry troupes. Bleeckie videos are generally appropriate for all ages. Fleming's previous experience includes research for Sesame Workshop. |
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Source | Direct from Ms. Fleming, the copyright holder of the images. | ||
Author | Leslie Madeline Fleming, creator of Bleeckie | ||
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