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The seat of UNIMA in Charleville-Mézières, France Memorial tablet commemorating the founding of UNIMA in Prague, Czech Republic. UNIMA (Union Internationale de la Marionnette – International Puppetry Association) is an international non-governmental organization that brings together puppeteers and puppet enthusiasts to develop and promote the art of puppetry.
It is composed of the Musée d'Histoire de Lyon (Museum of Lyon History) and the Musée des Marionnettes du monde (World Puppet Museum). The building was classified as a historic monument in 1920. It was acquired by the city of Lyon between 1902, and 1941. [ 1 ]
A marionette in use in Japan, 2018. A marionette (/ ˌ m ær i ə ˈ n ɛ t / MARR-ee-ə-NET; French: marionnette [maʁjɔnɛt] ⓘ) is a puppet controlled from above using wires or strings depending on regional variations.
La Marionnette est cassée!!! (The marionette is broken!!!) Murmure de regrets de la troupe (Murmurs of regret from the troupe) Le Cortège (The procession) Ici plusieurs des principaux personnages de la troupe s'arrêtent pour se rafraîchir (Here many of the principal personages stop for refreshments) Retour à la maison (Return to the house)
The Amis de la marionnette ("Friends of the puppet"), a group of patrons, safeguarded the Brussels puppets and allowed Toone IV to resume his activities. He staged Le mystère de la Passion, a play written by Michel de Ghelderode based on oral tradition. [3] Toone V: Daniel Vanlandewijck (1888–1938), factory worker. He bought Jan de Crol's ...
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La Patrouille des Castors, cover of Le mystère de Gros-Bois, 1955.. La Patrouille des Castors (The Beaver Patrol) is a series of Belgian comics drawn by MiTacq and written by Jean-Michel Charlier. 30 albums were published between 1955 and 1993, by Dupuis, all relating the adventures of a Scout patrol.
The museum collection was founded in 1905 by members of the Union des Arts décoratifs ("Union of Decorative Arts"). The architect was Gaston Redon . It houses and displays furniture, interior design, altarpieces, religious paintings, objets d'arts , tapestries, wallpaper, ceramics and glassware, plus toys from the Middle Ages to the present day.