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  2. Water puppetry - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese water puppetry is a variation on the ancient Asian puppet tradition [clarification needed]. The puppets are made out of wood and then lacquered. The shows are performed in a waist-deep pool. A large bamboo rod supports the puppet under the water and is used by the puppeteers, who are normally hidden behind a screen, to control them.

  3. Theatre of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Water puppetry is a distinctively Vietnamese art form which arose in the 12th century in which a split-bamboo screen obscures puppeteers, who stand in water manipulating the puppets in front of the screen using long poles. Water puppetry is currently popular with tourists to Vietnam.

  4. Chú Tễu - Wikipedia

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    Chú Tễu (literally uncle comedian, buffoon, joker) is a typical puppet in Vietnamese water puppetry. [1] [2] Tễu is bigger than other puppets. This character usually introduces the performance and makes humorous actions for the audience. [3]

  5. Nghĩa Đàn district - Wikipedia

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    In the village, all the alley roads have stone walls. The community-based tourism project has been developed in Dong Du Village since 2001. Visitors can visit Dong Du Village to see water puppet shows and enjoy swimming, kayaking and standup paddle boarding in Khe Lau lake and stay overnight with family in cozy homestays. [2]

  6. 100 Movie Trivia Questions (and Answers) All Movie Lovers ...

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    A puppet. C. A clown doll. D. A nesting doll. Answer: A ventriloquist dummy. Bonus fact: Even in later versions, Woody was written as a “sarcastic bully” trying to rally the other toys against ...

  7. Puppet - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese water puppets. A water puppet is a Vietnamese puppet form, the "Múa rối nước". Múa rối nước literally translates to "dance underwater" or "dancing underwater". This is an ancient tradition that dates back to the 10th century. The puppets are built out of wood and the shows are performed in a waist-deep pool.

  8. A Month of Mediterranean Diet Dinner Recipes to Eat in January

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    Enjoy a month of Mediterranean diet dinner recipes featuring high-fiber whole grains, nutrient-rich veggies, lean proteins and heart-healthy fats.

  9. Incoming Trump admin looks to expand use of ankle monitors ...

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    The "Alternatives to Detention" program is tracking more than 25,000 migrants using ankle and wrist-worn monitors, which costs taxpayers an average of nearly $80,000 each day, according to ICE data.