Igor Fokin
Igor Fokin (
1960 –
September 21,
1996) was a
Russian puppeteer and
street performer. He learned his craft in his hometown of
St. Petersburg. He moved from the then-
Soviet Union to
Cambridge,
Massachusetts, in the
United States, in
1993. He was able to bring his wife and son over in 1994, and was also granted a
visa which allowed him to continue to live and perform in the United States. He performed puppet shows on summer evenings on street corners in Cambridge. He used wooden
marionettes set to traditional Russian music. The marionettes were carved and painted by him, and he also sewed the marionettes' clothing. In
1996, he performed shows as part of the festivities at the
Summer Olympics in
Atlanta,
Georgia. He died early in the morning from
heart failure on
September 21,
1996, at the age of 36, just a few hours after returning home from a show in
Harvard Square.
Soon after word of his death spread, several fund raisers were held for his family by area street performers and members of the local community. On
September 22,
2001, five years and one day after his passing, a sculpture modelled after one of his marionettes was erected in his memory on the street corner in
Brattle Square where he performed.
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