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Myanmar. Mandalay.
Myanmar puppets, or Yoke thé, are a traditional form of Burmese marionette theatre that uses intricately carved wooden puppets controlled by a single puppeteer with many strings. The art form dates back to the late 18th century, with performances that can last all night and feature elaborate storylines from epics like the Ramayana and mythological tales. Today, they are both a popular form of entertainment and a common souvenir.
A Puppet is Happy if they love their strings
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I finally figured out my puppet friends and made some. I even learned to crochet letters so I could personalize them! Read about it at JubilantJessi.blogspot.com
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"Marsh Magic" puppet show with Lucy Freeman of the La Crosse Main Library held at the 2009 Earth Fair.
April 25, 2009
Three Rivers Waldorf School
PuppetConf 2017, an annual information technology (IT) conference, is held at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square from October 11-12, 2017. (© 2016 Photo by Jakub Mosur Photography)
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Myanmar. Mandalay.
Myanmar puppets, or Yoke thé, are a traditional form of Burmese marionette theatre that uses intricately carved wooden puppets controlled by a single puppeteer with many strings. The art form dates back to the late 18th century, with performances that can last all night and feature elaborate storylines from epics like the Ramayana and mythological tales. Today, they are both a popular form of entertainment and a common souvenir.
"Professor" Brian Patterson of the Great Dickens Christmas Faire presents a Victorian puppet show at the Museum of Performance & Design on Saturday, November 12, 2 -3 pm.
"Professor" Brian Patterson of the Great Dickens Christmas Faire presents a Victorian puppet show at the Museum of Performance & Design on Saturday, November 12, 2 -3 pm.
Puppet in a house on the High Street in Edinburgh. The performers were taking a break.
Taken with Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.1 lens on Panasonic G1.
Clay sculpt of my puppet head, inspired by fantasy art such as The Dark Crystal and developed from my CG sculpt. Changes include larger exaggerated wrinkles, larger (friendlier) eyes and a larger more expressive mouth. This will be moulded in a three-part mould and re-cast in latex, which will be added to the rest of the body (a half body without legs, due to time constraints). The mouth will be operated by a hand inserted under the body.