Annie Katsura Rollins
Annie Katsura Rollins is an artist, puppeteer, and scenic designer who is specialized in Chinese shadow puppetry. She was apprenticed by many people in this art, even spending a year in China learning shadow puppetry from masters Cui and Wang. Annie also created and performed two shadow bike tours during her time in China and apprenticed with Master Shi and Master Liu as well as others. Rollins then created a full-length work known as There's Nothing to Tell and performed it in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As for her career, she worked with the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, created the set for the dance piece Black Label Movement, and designed puppets for the puppet adaptation of The Purple Flower. In addition to performing shadow puppetry, Annie Katsura Rollins also taught workshops at Open Eye Figure Theatre and the Center for Puppetry Arts. I'll bet she met some Muppet performers during her time at the Center for Puppetry Arts, because they are always training new pup...