For the show, a group of puppeteers steps in and performs these calls with some very funny-looking puppets on hysterical sets. |
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Delhiites will get a chance to sample the traditional and contemporary puppeteers as well as puppets from abroad. |
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The tale, which is told by two puppeteers, features marionettes, hand puppets, rod puppets and mask and stilt characters. |
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Traditional puppeteers supplement their income by selling craft on the side. |
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The streets are littered with potential puppet shows and potential puppeteers. |
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School children waving flags and bunting along with street puppeteers Artastic will then welcome the Special Olympic Torch to the town. |
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The company is helping to send magicians, musicians, puppeteers, storytellers and clowns throughout the year. |
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In the beginning, he, like most puppeteers, was driven by craft, fashioning puppets to express his artistic impulse. |
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Petrushka, the Blackamoor, and the Ballerina are four-foot-tall figures, each manipulated by three onstage, barely visible puppeteers in black. |
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The story is inspired by the true tales of puppeteers and entertainers in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. |
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Coupled with the convolutions of the text and the variable vocal performances of the puppeteers, this diminishes the dramatic impact of the play. |
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Under each puppet are four puppeteers, who are much harder to deal with than actors because they don't even have the exposure and acclaim an actor gets. |
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They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto. |
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These puppets and their skilled puppeteers are the re-birth of the art of the Hun Lakorn Lek that were created 100 years ago by the famous Master Krea Sapatawanich. |
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Here you get to see real marionettes and puppeteers in action. |
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The production, according to the organisers, will be the culmination of a 14-day workshop conducted in Delhi between actors, puppeteers, and dancers from India. |
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Later, in the '90s, she visited Prague, where she met and studied with Czech puppeteers and discovered the allure of marionettes and puppet theatre. |
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They are looking for singers, actors, dancers and puppeteers. |
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The puppeteers are dressed in black, including face paint and beanies. |
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From trapeze artists to storytellers, puppeteers to video artists, Bradford's arts scene is thriving thanks to millions of pounds worth of funding over the past year. |
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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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According to the statement, Jane also helped recruit many of the top puppeteers at the Jim Henson Company. |
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Pirzada stated that the weeklong festival celebrates folk puppeteers, story tellers, and local crafts. |
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Sally Todd of puppeteers Indefinite Articles, creators of the puppets who'll be sharing the stage with an illustrious cast of Opera North singers, reveals more. |
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When one of the puppet characters finds himself with a cut foot and isn't sure what to do, the puppeteers solicit their young audience for solutions. |
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For him and many other puppeteers, the road goes through the University of Connecticut, one of two schools in the nation from which a student can earn a degree in puppet arts. |
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Puppeteers argue their fees are low if their working hours are factored in, including preparation for the show and the cleanup. |
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