Thus, the wayang is not only a cultural show, but also a sacred performance, with a ritual opening led by the puppeteer. |
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The puppeteer holds the puppet in one hand and manipulates the hands with the strings to the accompaniment of music. |
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He danced stiffly, raising his legs and plunking them down again like a tin soldier, as if he were being controlled by a master puppeteer. |
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Czech puppeteer Lenka Muchova is presenting a puppet making workshop this Saturday, June 7, in Lismore. |
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My dad never really felt the need to have the fatherly sit-down with me, and while my mom is very hip, she's a puppeteer. |
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He worked as a housepainter and a puppeteer in local theater for several years before becoming mayor of the small village. |
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This is part of his insightful and terrifyingly personal series of poems from a ventriloquist's dummy to its puppeteer. |
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Of course whilst the empirical source of this is the Kuffar and his puppeteer, the Shaytan, we cannot blame them entirely. |
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The result is that one puppeteer can control multiple puppets in multiple mediums. |
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We believe in the puppet as a completely separate entity from the puppeteer. |
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The puppeteer sits in back of a white screen and moves the puppets to act out stories. |
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Because recorded motion can be cued and played back live, the puppeteer can layer a performance, as one would produce a multitrack audio recording. |
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These are actors playing real instruments but pretending to be puppets, with a puppeteer up on a gantry above pulling the strings. |
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Craig, a puppeteer, takes a filing job in a low-ceilinged office in Manhattan. |
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The standing puppeteer either sways the puppet with his arms or he dances with it. |
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A successful puppeteer needs to have a thorough grasp of poetry, history, philosophy, religion and music. |
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Upon returning to Canada she has been employed as a: puppeteer, actress, puppet builder, designer, director, and teacher. |
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When he was a puppeteer he dreamed of becoming completely invisible, even of disappearing completely, leaving only his puppets behind. |
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It is interesting that the man behind the new Conservative Party, the master puppeteer is Brian Mulroney. |
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You'll meet a genial puppeteer who is ready to reveal the mysteries of his craft. |
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Ludmila Zeman is a highly talented illustrator, puppeteer and animation artist. |
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Technical input has been placed in the care of a renowned African puppeteer, Gary Friedman, experienced in his field. |
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As a puppeteer, he is the shadow and the soul of that which he manipulates. |
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Rod puppets are controlled with rods manipulated by the puppeteer, who is hidden from the audience by a screen. |
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You are a filmmaker, a children's book illustrator and a puppeteer. |
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The hand puppet transforms a part of the self into a separate, distinct entity even as it remains inseparable from the puppeteer. |
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The performance was provided by the Yayasan Redi Waluyo Foundation of Indonesia, including a seven year old puppeteer, with musical support from the Gamelan Kyai Gandrung of Geneva. |
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Like comedian professional or amateur puppeteer, theoretician of the puppet of all orders or sympathizer of the puppet, the activities of the UNIMA never did a difference between the adherents. |
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Although the puppeteer works only from a brief scenario, he is able to extemporize each performance, adding contemporary jokes for the clowns and molding the performance to suit the occasion and the audience. |
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Seated on an s-shaped loveseat, a puppeteer and a lifesize puppet offer a mirror-view where each movement toward the other is a movement toward himself. |
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The translucent screen can be interpreted as heaven, the banana-log stage as earth, the puppets as man, and the puppeteer as god, and the Pandawas can symbolize the manifold attributes of righteous behaviour. |
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Or, if a city contracted a foreign puppeteer to do three shows a day in a park for a whole summer, this would also be considered an employment relationship. |
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A type of shadow play called nang talung, in which a single, seated puppeteer moves small puppets of individual figures with movable arms, is very popular in southern Thailand. |
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That squid is the work of the wonderful puppeteer Basil Twist, who also whipped up a giant iguana, a regular-sized Venus fly trap and a charming animated curtain tassel. |
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Now, as in the past, the puppeteer narrates a story, manipulates the figures,gives each character an appropriate voice, and carefully choreographs sound effects and movement. |
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String puppets give more flexibility to the artists as the dolls are attached to a string above and a screen divides the puppeteer from the puppets. |
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In The Puppetmaster, the life of Li Tien-lu the Taiwanese puppeteer is the subject of Hou's hybrid fictional biography and documentary film. |
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Don't be fooled: this crazy-as-a-mad-cow fable, created specially for Théâtre de l'¼il by Argentinian writer and puppeteer Javier Swedzky, is anything but absurd. |
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Tucker, the foul-mouthed governmental puppeteer, so scorchingly incarnated by Peter Capaldi in TV's The Thick of It, is the pivot on which Armando Iannucci's debut feature turns. |
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