This is a chance to see traditional puppetry performed by a master and should not be missed. |
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The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops. |
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The puppetry itself is top-notch, right down to the Cat's expressive eyebrows. |
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Your false allusions to union-driven puppetry only serve to strengthen my resolve. |
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If not familiar with puppetry, you may wonder why the characters are making jerky movements. |
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Another successful project that has been made using puppetry is explaining Euler's formula for platonic solids. |
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Granted the puppetry leaves a lot to be desired, but it was made a long time ago so it can be forgiven for that. |
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Cultural Industry's show is a triumph of theatre puppetry, mime, music and song over modern technology and effects. |
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Now, an expert in both craftwork and puppetry, he has organised 200 workshops so far, and crafted at least 500 models. |
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In fact, the credit for initiating him into the world of shadow puppetry goes to a Chinese scholar. |
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Scipio's political career was mere puppetry, and his military career was as brief as it was degrading. |
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Our political system, whoever is in power, is just puppetry by big business. |
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The huge invasive forces, armed to the teeth, are backing up the regime's puppetry, both in the police and the political arena. |
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Now, it has strengthened the ties not only between computer animation and traditional claymation, but also with real-time puppetry. |
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The CD plays with older forms like the treasure hunt, a game with embedded clues, shadow puppetry silhouettes and traditional folklore. |
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Alex can ride the unicycle, lie on a bed of nails, spin plates, juggle, deliver gags and is now mastering the art of puppetry. |
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Amid the dirty narrow lanes survives the centuries-old Rajasthani tradition of puppetry in the city. |
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What we are doing now in computer-animated puppetry is just a more complete version of that concept. |
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Staged with music and several kinds of puppetry, the show made for a pleasant evening. |
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Fred Rogers was a Presbyterian minister who studied early childhood education and did most of the puppetry for the show himself. |
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The play itself is a multi-media spectacle that uses puppetry, sound effects, performing masks, and a live band featuring some of the county's top musicians. |
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It was curtains for the puppetry event around seven in the night. |
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Or a creature as near to equine verisimilitude as the black arts of puppetry can provide. |
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The Festival for Kids will feature performances for children in various genres, including musical theatre, clowning, and puppetry. |
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He said puppetry as an ancient mode of mass communication holds immense potential, even in this technological era. |
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And a mastery of puppetry is not necessarily a given for actors or dancers, even though they are stage professionals. |
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There have been suggestions that puppetry should be introduced as a subject in schools in India, but this has yet to materialize. |
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Stories can be told in so many ways: with words, through music, through puppetry and through dance. |
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The Quéménéven-based Tro-héol company is famous for the mastery of its puppetry and great expressive force of its shows. |
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The production's masked dance, puppetry and prestidigitation are hit and miss as well. |
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It combines elements of mime, dance, theatre, puppetry and text. |
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Strobes and pyrotechnics nestle amongst shadow puppetry, while a vast array of other optical and audio effects assist in the delivery of this fast-moving tale. |
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They partly based their style on Japanese Bunraku puppetry where the puppeteers are on stage, dressed in black, the puppets attached to their bodies. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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But some apt political lampoonery, a dash of adroit physical comedy, a pinch of puppetry and a few saucy tunes give Insanity Fair some entertaining moments. |
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Prebble punctuates the story with outlandish puppetry and other unexpected imagery, as well a kind of English music-hall levity. |
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The prints were inspired by characters that populate Sicilian street fairs and puppetry stages. |
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The animal realm comes alive to us as puppetry, and the human invention of war comes to seem more and more unreal. |
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Combining music, storytelling, puppetry and movement, the company gives children and their families an interactive show held in a multi-sensory environment. |
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The political puppetry is about to come to its only conclusion possible. |
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Promote and disseminate experiences and puppetry projects that relate to the subject noted above, especially those that agglutinate the participation of different groups or artists. |
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David Anderson is the artistic director of the Clay and Paper Theatre which brightens our urban spaces with a range of public art, puppetry and theatre. |
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Particularly in developing countries, emphasis should be placed on traditional and contemporary art forms, such as puppetry, recitation and story-telling. |
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Another effective strategy is to use entertainment such as street theatre, music and puppetry, which draws people in and provides a focus as well as an alternative pastime to risky activities. |
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Back in Newcastle, she plans to launch her own puppetry company, SPELK, to try to bring more puppetry to the North-East. |
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Brought to life through a mix of the latest 3D graphics technologies and traditional puppetry techniques, 'Dawn' will be interacting with show attendees daily. |
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It was a hand, it was a puppet, it was half-CGI, but mostly puppetry. |
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Recognized as one of Canada's foremost theatre artists, Burkett has been credited with creating some of the world's most elaborate and provocative puppetry. |
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Aberystwyth Storytelling Festival returns next month with three days of folk tales, music, puppetry, dance, discussions, film, song, art and exhibitions. |
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Some of these were even inspired by Japanese Bunraku puppetry. |
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Specifically, the ubiquitous images of bodily fragmentation in her film reveal the traces of traditional bunraku puppetry and Javanese wood-carving formative to her art. |
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Puppetry was a source of entertainment in rural areas not so long ago. |
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Puppetry and shadow plays were also a favoured form of entertainment in past centuries, a famous one being Wayang from Indonesia. |
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Puppetry and marionette exhibitions are very popular, with a number of puppet festivals throughout the country. |
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