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How marionettes became tools of protest in European theater
Shakespeare, Lord Byron, and even teeth-pulling dentists found creative uses for marionettes, as revealed in Helen Haiman Joseph's 1920 book A Book of Marionettes, the first comprehensive English ...
While researching the new spring exhibit “The Wonderful World of Puppetry,” Gregg Hertzlieb, director and curator of the Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University, learned very quic… ...
As in the episode, the marionettes were all craved out of blocks of wood, a process that is as time-consuming as it is unforgiving. But that was part of the appeal for both Dot and Palmer’s team.
Brice $5.00. MODESTLY disclaiming any attempt to write an ambitious work on the marionette, the author has written, nevertheless, what is probably the best kind of book for American readers.
The Rosete Aranda marionettes have come to the Chicago Children’s Museum with a past history that is both glorious and tragic. They have traveled here from Mexico, where the first ones were ...
The marionettes usually perform to classic recordings, but this show, a co-production with the Salzburg Festival, will feature a live chamber music group. After eight performances at the festival ...
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