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MARIONETTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 17, 2025 · a small-scale usually wooden figure (as of a person) with jointed limbs that is moved from above by manipulation of the attached strings or wires.
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MARIONETTE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionarya small model of a person or animal, controlled from above by strings attached to its movable body parts and used as characters on small stages as an ...
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String Puppet - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAA legend from India tells us that string puppets were born from a whim of [Shiva] and his spouse Parvati. As they passed in front of a sculptor's display of ...String Puppet · A Complex Tangle · Construction
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What, where, why - the basic marionette questions answered!Although many people associate marionettes with France or Italy, the first marionette was most likely made in ancient Egypt, as early as 2000 BC. Most ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Prague Marionettes: History & Cultural Insights for TouristsSep 22, 2017 · Prague marionettes arrived in the 1600s, became a cultural symbol, and were a nationalistic symbol, with a golden era in the 1920s. Today, the ...
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Sicilian puppets: a centuries-old tradition - Discover Messina SicilyAug 20, 2025 · Sicilian puppets were born as a symbol of the uprising of poorer classes between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th ...Missing: significance - - | Show results with:significance - -
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Puppets: The French Cultural and Historical Icons You're OverlookingJul 3, 2017 · Perhaps the most significant festival is the Festival International de la Marionnette in Charleville-Mézières; another is Paris' wonderfully ...
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Puppets: Art and Amusement - Boston Area Guild of PuppetryMarionettes are jointed, often carved of wood, moved by strings and the weight of gravity from a bar structure. Puppeteers manipulate the stringed figures from ...
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Puppet - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe word “marionette” used in English was a synonym for “puppet” but now refers specifically to a string puppet (also called a string marionette), whereas the ...
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marionette, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for marionette is from before 1645, in the writing of William Browne, poet. marionette is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French ...
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Marionette - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from French marionette (16c.), diminutive of Old French mariole, meaning "little figure of Mary," marionette means a puppet worked by strings.
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Fantoccini - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe Italian word “fantoccini” was often employed in Britain for jointed puppets operated from above by rods and/or strings.
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Kathputli ka Khel - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAKathputli ka Khel is a traditional string puppet play from Rajasthan, India, performed by puppeteers, using puppets with simple string manipulation.
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Egypt | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsPuppets were used during rituals pertaining to sexual aspects such as fertility or childbirth. Herodotus describes Osiris feasts during which women walked ...
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The Earliest Archaeological and Textual Evidence of Puppets and ...2) An ancient Egyptian string-pulled figure in the act of kneading bread, dated 2000 BC. Was it used as a toy? Or as a slave-figure for the afterlife? This ...
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Greece - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMA... the Histories (II, 48) of Herodotus (5th century BCE). One may learn of the processions containing phallic statuettes in the rites of Dionysus (Dionysos) in ...
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India | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsTraditional puppet plays in India enact stories of heroes and heroines, gods and goddesses, taken from ancient literary texts such as the Ramayana and ...
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Europe - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe first puppets functioned as idols, “fetishes” and finally ritual sculptures: participants, up to the 20th century, in ancient customs connected with ...
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Dolls, Puppets, Sculptures and Living Images. From the Middle Ages ...The paper explores the historical significance of animated sculptures in medieval and early modern religious practices, emphasizing their theatrical roles ...
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Holy Puppets: The Double Nature of the Medieval Bust ReliquaryIn both appearance and manipulation, these sculpted busts blurred the boundaries between life and death, much like puppets. I argue that the dual mimesis of ...
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Commedia dell'Arte - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAOverlaps between commedia dell'arte and puppet shows have been occurring since the birth of professional theatre in the middle of the 16th century.
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Italy | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsVenice in the 18th century was the city in which shows with marionettes and burattini were most frequent and popular, not only in the homes of the nobility such ...
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Germany | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsAn early description is found in Italy in about 1650, and an Italian by the name of Pietro Agismondi was performing in Germany with these types of puppets from ...
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Opera | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsWith the entry of puppets into the world of musical theatre came the accompanying librettos, of which a huge number were printed in Venice in the 17th century.Missing: integration buffa Vienna sources
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Thomas Holden | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsIn 1875, Thomas Holden and his Imperial Marionettes enjoyed their first London success with Beauty and the Beast. He then toured northern Europe before ...Missing: 1850s improved realistic walks
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Pupi - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe opera dei pupi is the traditional Sicilian marionette theatre. The puppets differ from other marionettes in the plays presented.Missing: 1820s- 1830s
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(PDF) Marionette: From Traditional Manipulation to Robotic ...This article introduces the evolution and the engineering aspect of traditional marionette design and manipulation skills.
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Spejbl and Hurvínek - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAPopular comic characters of the Czech puppet theatre, created by Josef Skupa. Respectively father and son, Spejbl and Hurvínek appeared as a comedic pair.
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Music Hall, Variety Theatre and VaudevilleThe age of the music hall was roughly 1850-1950. By the later 19th century it provided a stage where puppets, especially marionettes, might appear.Missing: 1890s- | Show results with:1890s-
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The Father of Stop-Motion Animation | Article - Culture.plCompared to Walt Disney in his time, animator Władysław Starewicz was proclaimed a genius and magician, even though he never gained the fame he deserved.
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Howdy Doody marionette | National Museum of American HistoryVelma Dawson created this new style of Howdy Doody puppet that debuted on June 8, 1948 after a break for “plastic surgery.” Throughout the series run on NBC, ...
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Rufus and Margo Rose - Ballard Institute and Museum of PuppetryThe best-known Rose creation is the character of 'Howdy Doody', who appeared on every American child¹s television screen in the 1950s. Margo designed and ...
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Thunderbirds are GO! Tonight in the Mary Pickford TheaterJan 29, 2016 · The term supermarionation came from Anderson's desire to convey that these were more visually sophisticated than most children's puppet shows, ...
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The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) - IMDbRating 5.2/10 (6,576) This puppet named Pinocchio has one major desire, to become a real boy someday, but he has to learn to act responsibly.
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Beinng John Malkovich Interview - The Huber MarionettesAn interview with Phillip Huber by Steve Meltzer, Puppetry Journal, fall '99. Puppet design and creation by Kamela Portugese and Images in Motion Pictures by ...
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War Horse 2007 - National TheatreWar Horse follows a horse sold to the Cavalry in WWI, and his owner's journey to find him, using life-sized puppets by Handspring Puppet Company.Missing: marionettes | Show results with:marionettes
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[PDF] Design of a Hybrid Puppetry Performance Piece.The abstract mapping between puppets and virtual scene addresses key questions of digital performance that deal with the relationship of the body to the digital.
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Study finds children with autism respond well to puppets - Yale NewsAug 5, 2021 · Research by the Yale Child Study Center suggests that puppets could be a powerful tool to help children with ASD improve their social engagement ...
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Puppets facilitate attention to social cues in children with ASD - NIHAug 4, 2021 · Unlike humans, expressive and verbal puppets attracted the attention of children with ASD at levels comparable to that of TD controls.
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Marionette | DeepSpace and VR (2020) - YouTubeFeb 15, 2023 · DeepSpace uses VR to put the filmmaker into a virtual version of your film set. A physical camera you're holding allows you to try angles ...
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Future PuppetryVirtual Reality Puppet Experience: A system that allows the audience to directly experience traditional Taiwanese puppetry gestures in a virtual environment.
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Pictures and Puppet Performance: Peter Schumann's Bedsheet ...Jul 12, 2024 · From 2020 to 2023, Peter Schumann has created over 600 large-scale paintings on recycled bedsheets, many of which he has then incorporated into ...
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Making Ecological Puppets, Sets and Costumes. Marionnettes ...How to use various ecological recycled and certified organic materials, paints, glues, sheep's wool insulation, hemp insulation, hay, straw, clay, pallet ...
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Pierot Hand Carved Czech MarionetteIn stock $26 deliveryThis wonderful Czech version of Pierrot marionette is hand carved from lime wood and he's a real comedian that loves to make people laugh.
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[PDF] MARIONETTE: FROM TRADITIONAL MANIPULATION TO ROBOTIC ...The marionette may create life-like movements according to programmed motion commands issued from the computer and a motor-driven puppeteer mechanism. A simple ...
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[PDF] The rise and fall of American marionette theatreConservation Context: One of the defining characteristics of the puppet in Figure 18 is his articulated eyebrows. Affixed by metal components, the eyebrows ...
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What Type Of String To Use For Marionette PuppetsThe answer is whatever string you have, but for best results, it's often recommended that you use braided deep sea fishing line.
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Bodies for 3D printing - Czech MarionettesIn this category, you'll find a variety of 3D models of marionette bodies, ready to form the foundation of your puppet. From simple base structures to more ...Missing: carbon fiber
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3D Printing and Puppetry - Puppet NerdDec 30, 2021 · 3D printing saves time, allows for printing of puppet parts, mechanisms, and even whole puppets, and can be used for accessories like teeth, ...Missing: modern carbon fiber
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How to make Marionette Puppet Hip Joint (ball and socket) - YouTubeSep 20, 2020 · Making a wooden marionette hip joint - ball and socket Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/tonysinnett Shop Link: ...Missing: materials lime pine fabric nylon steel design principles balance
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Control - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThese pieces, which serve to control the puppet, can be made of wood, metal or a plastic material and can contain bits of leather, rubber or springs. The ...
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Making and Manipulating Marionettes: Currell, David - Amazon.comTopics covered include: An introduction to the marionette tradition and the principles and practicalities of marionette design Advice on materials and methods ...
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Manipulation - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAWith one hand inserted into the body of the puppet (ningyō), he directs the head, whilst with the other he moves the arms and uses his toes to grip the puppet's ...
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Puppet Stages - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThey consist of a walkway (French: passerelle), a bridge, on which the puppeteers are perched at a convenient height in relation to the length of the rods and ...Missing: stance | Show results with:stance
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Schools for Puppetry Training - UNIMA-USAParticipants will spend mornings as a whole ensemble developing common vocabulary through warm-ups, breath training and puppet animation/manipulation class.<|separator|>
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Puppet Arts Courses - UConn Dramatic Arts - University of ConnecticutThe courses and projects of the Puppet Arts Program are designed to imbue the students with the history and theories of Puppetry.Missing: training | Show results with:training
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[PDF] Performer Hazard Guide - LPA GuidelinesSafety Guidelines for the Live Entertainment and Events Industries – Performer Hazard Guide ... • Injury from impact and contact with puppet/large scale prop.Missing: marionette protocols
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Puppetry - Marionettes, Strings, Puppets - BritannicaThe string marionette does not seem to have been fully developed until the mid-19th century, when the English marionettist Thomas Holden created a sensation ...
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Spejbl and Hurvínek Theatre | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsAfter the death of Josef Skupa in 1957, the artistic initiative for the theatre was taken over by younger members of the ensemble – especially Jan Dvořák and ...
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Opera dei Pupi, Sicilian puppet theatreThe puppet theatre known as the Opera dei Pupi emerged in Sicily at the beginning of the nineteenth century and enjoyed great success among the island's working ...Missing: romances | Show results with:romances
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China | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry ArtsThe marionette, called “suspended puppetry” in old literature, is one of the earliest puppet genres and was popular in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). On the ...China · Shadow Puppets (yingxi) · Historical Evolution<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pulling strings: Chinese marionette tradition lives on in XiamenJul 26, 2016 · Traditional puppets are carved out of camphor wood and sanded down to create a glossy, smooth texture.
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Quanzhou, China's Home of String Puppetry, Hosts Global FestivalDec 15, 2023 · In China, string puppetry is an important form of traditional theater that originated in Quanzhou during the Han Dynasty (202-220 B.C.).Missing: marionette | Show results with:marionette<|control11|><|separator|>
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String Puppets in Indian Puppetry: A Rich Tapestry of Art and CultureString puppetry, also known as marionette puppetry, is a form of puppetry where the puppet is controlled from above using strings. This traditional art form ...
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Myanmar - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMATraditional Burmese puppet theatre (yoke thay) dates from the 15th century. In the 19th century, it reached its peak, after which lighter entertainments became ...
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Myanmar's Marionette Puppetry - My Virtual World TripNov 20, 2022 · Yoke thé or Burmese String Puppetry is believed to have been started since the Bagan period in the 11th century, however the first mention of it ...
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Sri Lanka - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe traditional puppets – string and rod puppets – are sculpted of local materials and are between 90-120 centimetres in height, but kingly or noble characters ...
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Rukada, the Marionette TheatreSri Lanka has its own form of marionette theatre and its puppets are called rukada or “miniature figures”. Like all marionettes, rukadas are also operated ...
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Puppetery in Sri Lanka, a 300 Year old Folk Art that still delights us ...Apr 26, 2021 · The traditional puppets, which is the string and rod puppets, are sculpted from local materials and are between 90-120 centimeters height.
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Africa - World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts | UNIMAThe African puppet is characterized by its great diversity: there are string, glove and rod puppets, nether rod marionettes (or tringles), planchette-style ...
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African Puppet Theatre- Part threeJul 13, 2015 · String puppets. In European tradition, string puppets are manipulated from above. In Africa, strings are generally pulled from below the stage.