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Puppetry Theater History

    Ancient India

    Bunraku

    • Japanese puppets are highly complex creations of art.Japan doll image by Dmitry Sosenushkin from Fotolia.com

      Bunraku is the popular name for traditional Japanese puppetry ningyo joruri, which uses puppets (ningyo) with a form of chanted narrating (joruri). The term was coined in the late 1600's after a specific group of puppeteers. Puppets used in Bunraku are quite large, often about half the size of their puppeteers, who are hidden behind curtains during the performance. These puppets are highly decorative and sophisticated, typically requiring two to three puppeteers to control one of the main character puppets.

    Puppets in Morality Plays

    Commedia del'Arte Influence

    Opera dei Pupi

    • This form of puppetry was popular in Sicily in the 19th century. These marionettes were controlled from above by specialized strings and rods. Their performances were based upon classic medieval tales.

    Puppetry in the Twentieth Century

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