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Black light puppet
Invented by Mitchell Lang of WA Australia, the black light puppet is a form of puppetry. They are done in a black light theatre. The Famous People Players of Toronto are internationally renowned in this field ...
Rick Lyon
Crank Yankers . He studied theater at Penn State University and puppetry at the Institute of Professional Puppetry Arts in Connecticut and the Institut Internationale de la Marionnette in France ...
Joe 90
Joe 90 is a mid 1960s Sylvia and Gerry Anderson television show which used a form of puppetry called "Supermarionation", concerning the adventures of a young boy who could be programmed with any imaginable skill using a large computer called BIGRAT (an acronym for Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record ...
Roi nuoc
Múa rối nước is Vietnamese water puppetry. Thought to have originated in the Red River Delta in Vietnam in the Ly Dynasty (12th century), the art form involved puppeteers in a pond. The audience watches the puppets as they move about on the surface of the water ...
Chinese folk art
Folk arts have a long history in China. One of the oldest forms of folk art is puppetry. Puppeteers use various kinds of puppets, including marionettes, rod puppets, cloth puppets, and wire puppets... derived mainly from children's stories and fables. The shadow play is a form of puppetry that is performed ...
Puppetry of the Penis
Puppetry of the Penis is a performance show that first started in 1997 as a live show by Simon Morley and David "Friendy" Friend at the 1998 Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia. The theatrical contortion of the male genitalia into various positions along with comedic narration has ...
Central School of Speech and Drama
, dramaturgy, lighting, media education with English, musical theatre, performance, prop-making, puppetry ...
Drama therapy
, puppetry, and other improvisational techniques, drama therapists help the client to tell his or her ...
Pulcinella
Pulcinella , often called Punch in English, is a classical character that originated in the Commedia dell'arte of the 17th century and became a stock character in Neapolitan puppetry. His main characteristic, from which he acquired his name, is his extremely long nose, which resembles a beak. In ...
10  Steve Whitmire
Steve Whitmire (born September 24 1959) is a puppeteer. He is currently the voice of the famous Sesame Street Muppets, Kermit the Frog and Ernie, which were originally voiced by Jim Henson. Born near Atlanta, Georgia, he became interested in puppetry in his childhood. He worked with puppets after ...
11  Physical theatre
forms of puppetry ...
12  Dramatis Personae
The Dramatis Personae is the collective name for characters in a particular play, which have to be played by the cast members, whether they act or use some other form (such as puppetry), or even if they be animals. Off-stage characters are not considered part of the dramatis personae. The dramatis ...
13  Handicraft
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14  Supermarionation
Supermarionation (standing for super marionette animation ) is a television and film production puppetry technique using marionettes suspended and controlled by thin wires that are connected to internal mechanisms that allow for synchronized mouth movements for dialogue and other functions. The ...
15  Sylvia and Gerry Anderson
Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson are most famous as the production team for several children's television shows involving puppetry in a process called supermarionation. Their most famous production is Thunderbirds . Sylvia Anderson created the characters for most of the series, and voiced many ...


 
 
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