Our Mission
ShadowLight Productions introduces diverse audiences to the art of shadow theater through live performance, film, multimedia work, and education. We preserve Indigenous shadow theater traditions and expand the medium through innovative, interdisciplinary, multicultural productions.
About ShadowLight Productions
ShadowLight Productions evolved from shadow theater experimentation that began in the early 1970s, shaping what would later become the company’s core aesthetic. Traditional Balinese shadow theater studies in 1972 further deepened this artistic trajectory and influenced the development of a unique ShadowLight style. The work was then presented publicly under the name Shadow Play Theater before ultimately becoming ShadowLight Productions, which was formally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1994. The organization has deep roots in traditional shadow theatre and has continued to expand its artistic scope to create a deeper connection with contemporary American audiences.
Through extensive exploration and experimentation, ShadowLight successfully integrated traditional shadow theater techniques with modern theater and film styles. The outcome was a “live animation film” — a completely original way of using shadows in theatre that is not culture-bound. Performed behind and in front of a 15’ x 30’ screen, these works orchestrate silhouettes of puppets, actors, and cut-out sets illuminated by multiple electric light sources to create cinematic effects live on stage. Each show features live music and is created by a collaborating ensemble of writers, choreographers, composers, designers, actors, dancers, musicians, and puppeteers from various cultural backgrounds, artistic disciplines, and styles.
The company also preserves an extensive artistic archive that documents its decades of innovation in cinematic shadow theater and provides access to scholars, artists, and cultural institutions. In addition to its productions, ShadowLight offers hands-on education programs and community workshops that introduce new audiences to shadow theater and foster ongoing partnerships with schools, museums, and community organizations.
In Xanadu (1994)
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Collaborations, Awards, and more
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American Conservatory Theatre
Santa Fe and LA Operas
Minneapolis Children’s Theater
Mabou Mines
The Karuk tribe of Northern California
Mark Taper Forum
Smuin Ballet
Lee Breuer
Gamelan Sekar Jaya
Puppet & Its Double of Taiwan
Flying Group Theatre of Taiwan
Octavio Solís
Robin Lung
Linda Burman-Hall
Hamid Rahmanian
Bindlestiff Studio
Wendy Morton
Wan-Chao Chang
Karen Kandel
Coco Zhao
Wu Na
Ballet Austin
Tetsuro Koyano
OKI
MAREWREW
Eugenie Chan
The Paul Dresher Ensemble
New Performance Traditions
Naomie Kremer
Red Poppy Art House
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Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater
Spoleto Festival USA
World Puppetry Festival
Huddersfield Festival in England
Walter Spies Festival in Bali
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Puppetry Conference
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UNIMA/USA: Citation for Excellence from the International Puppetry Association
American Theater Wing: Nomination for Theatrical Design Award
SF Bay Guardian: Most Memorable Productions in 2009
Isadora Duncan Dance Award in 2010: Outstanding Achievement in Visual Design by the
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Schattentheater (Germany), 1st and 2nd volumes
Eileen Blumenthal’s Puppetry: A World History
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Over the years, ShadowLight Productions has received generous support from public agencies and foundations that have sustained the creation, presentation, and evolution of our work.
Past Support
– Asian Art Museum
– Asian Cultural Council
– California Arts Council
– Creative Work Fund
– Intersection for the Arts
– Japan Foundation
– Jim Henson Foundation
– MapFund
– National Endowment for the Arts
– Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation
– San Francisco Arts Commission
– SFFilm
– San Francisco Grants for the Arts
– TCG Global Connections
– The Thendara Foundation
– University of California- Berkeley
– Walter and Elise Haas Fund
– The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
– Zellerbach Family Foundation
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