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  2. Elevenstring - Wikipedia

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  3. Marionette (show) - Wikipedia

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    Marionette is a 90-minutes non-verbal breakdancing performance, created and performed by a South Korean breakdancing group Expression. The name Marionette comes from the French word marionette, a type of puppet moved by using strings. Like the name suggest, the show Marionette features the performers imitating and dancing as a puppeteer and his ...

  4. Heart String Marionette - Wikipedia

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    Heart String Marionette is a tale about a child trapped in a box, a masked samurai mime, and a stripper who all try to defeat a warlord and an evil clown, who have successfully turned a countryside into a never ending nightmare filled with horrible monsters. After some opening shots to establish that we know what marionettes are, we open on an ...

  5. Marionette - Wikipedia

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    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. A marionette's puppeteer is called a marionettist. [1]

  6. Tuning Up - Wikipedia

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    The piece is cast into one movement and takes around 5 to 7 minutes to perform. It is scored for an exceptionally large orchestra, consisting of two piccolos, three flutes, three oboes, an English horn, three clarinets in B-flat, a bass clarinet, three bassoons, a contrabassoon, four French horns in F, four trumpets in B-flat, two trombones, a bass trombone, a tuba, timpani, two harps, a ...

  7. Pelham Puppets - Wikipedia

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    Pelham Puppets were simple wooden marionette puppets made in England by Bob Pelham (1919–1980), starting in 1947. While mainly known for making marionettes, his company also manufactured glove puppets, rod puppets and ventriloquist puppets. The company ceased to trade in 1993 and some of its products became collectable.

  8. Yoke thé - Wikipedia

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    Yoke thé and puppet master. Yoke thé (Burmese: ရုပ်သေး; MLCTS: rupse:, IPA: [joʊʔ θé], literally "miniatures") is the Burmese name for marionette puppetry. . Although the term can be used for puppetry in general, its usage usually refers to the local form of string puppe

  9. Kathputli (puppetry) - Wikipedia

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    Kathputli is a string puppet theatre native to Rajasthan, India, and is the most popular form of Indian puppetry. [1] Being a string marionette, it is controlled by a single string that passes it from the top of the puppet over the puppeteers. [2] Putli meaning a doll. Kathputli means a puppet which is made entirely from wood.