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Remy Charlip

    This artist, writer, and choreographer explores the boundaries of artistic expression through innovative methods. His "air mail dances" inspired dancers to interpret and create choreography from visual prompts, pushing the envelope of performance. Charlip's broad practice encompasses directing theater, designing sets and costumes, enriching the theatrical experience. His work, particularly in children's literature, is marked by visual inventiveness and a unique approach to storytelling.

    Dress up and Let's Have a Party
    Arm in Arm
    • 2019

      Arm in Arm

      A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.8(11)Add rating

      Arm in Arm challenges traditional formats by transforming riddles, tongue twisters, and puns into an interactive experience. Readers are encouraged to engage fully, as some pages demand a complete rotation of the book, and a magnifying glass might be necessary for certain details. This playful and unconventional approach makes it suitable for children and adults alike, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in a unique, rule-breaking adventure.

      Arm in Arm
    • 2018

      Dress up and Let's Have a Party

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(25)Add rating

      John and his friends come together for a party, using the everyday things around them to construct inventive costumes on the spot. Pots and pans, an empty soap box, your mother's clothes - these are all things you can wear to a dress-up party! Playing dress-up is a way to be a new self and to imagine for a moment that you are different from who you really are. It's a way to be extravagant or silly, a way to surprise yourself and have a great time!

      Dress up and Let's Have a Party