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A puppet is any controlled character, whether formed by a shadow, strings, by the use of a glove, by direct mechanical contrivance (for example a cable-controlled figure for film or TV) or electronic guidance (such as a radio or infrared remote controller). The last method is also called animatronics. Digital animated figures, with this description, may also be described as puppets, particularly since they are often supplanted by physical puppets for closeups. However, drawn cartoons are not puppets.

Puppets are also known as marionettes from the French medieval passion-play figure attributed to Marion or the young Mary, mother of Jesus.

A general distinction between a puppet and an automaton is the former is mostly operated live and the latter is mostly programmed (for example a coin-operated automata-show or piano-roll sideshow figure). The puppet can interact with other puppets, live performers, and the audience; automatons are animated props.

Table of contents
1 History of Puppetry
2 Kinds of puppets
3 See also
4 Other Uses of word Puppet

History of Puppetry

The use of puppets dates back thousands of years. The first may have been shadow-puppets, which are mentioned in Greek philosophy.

The ancients, especially the Greeks, were very fond of theatrical representations; but, as Magnin has remarked in his Origines du Théâtre Moderne, public representations were very expensive, and for that very reason very rare. Moreover, those who were not in a condition of freedom were excluded from them; and, finally, all cities could not have a large theater, and provide for the expenses that it carried with it. It became necessary, then, for every day needs, for all conditions and for all places, that there should be comedians of an inferior order, charged with the duty of offering continuously and inexpensively the emotions of the drama to all classes of inhabitants.

At the time menageries, puppet shows, fortune tellers, jugglers, and performers of tricks of all kinds wandered from village to village. These prestidigitators even obtained at times such celebrity that history has preserved their names for us -- at least of two of them, Euclides and Theodosius, to whom statues were erected by their contemporaries. One of these was put up at Athens in the Theater of Bacchus, alongside of that of the great writer of tragedy, Æschylus, and the other at the Theater of the Istiaians, holding in the hand a small ball. The grammarian Athenæus, who reports these facts in his "Banquet of the Sages," profits by the occasion to deplore the taste of the Athenians, who preferred the inventions of mechanics to the culture of mind and histrions to philosophers. He adds with vexation that Diophites of Locris passed down to posterity simply because he came one day to Thebes wearing around his body bladders filled with wine and milk, and so arranged that he could spurt at will one of these liquids in apparently drawing it from his mouth.

Philo of Byzantium, and Heron of Alexandria both composed treatises on puppet shows. That of Philo is lost, but Heron's treatise has been preserved to us.

According to Heron, a Greek engineer, there were several kinds of puppet shows. The oldest and simplest consisted of a small stationary case, isolated on every side, in which the stage was closed by doors that opened automatically several times to exhibit the different tableaux.

The programme of the representation was generally as follows: The first tableau showed a head, painted on the back of the stage, which moved its eyes, and lowered and raised them alternately. The door having been closed, and then opened again, there was seen, instead of the head, a group of persons. Finally, the stage opened a third time to show a new group, and this finished the representation. There were, then, only three movements to be made, that of the doors, that of the eyes, and that of the change of background.

As such representations were often given on the stages of large theaters, a method was devised later on of causing the case to start from the scenes behind which it was bidden from the spectators, and of moving automatically to the front of the stage, where it exhibited in succession the different tableaux; after which it returned automatically behind the scenes. Here is one of the scenes indicated by Heron, entitled the "Triumph of Bacchus":

The movable case shows, at its upper part, a platform from which arises a cylindrical temple, the roof of which, supported by six columns, is conical and surmounted by a figure of Victory with spread wings and holding a crown in her right hand. In the center of the temple Bacchus is seen standing, holding a thyrsus in his left hand, and a cup in his right. At his feet lies a panther. In front of and behind the god, on the platform of the stage, are two altars provided with combustible material. Very near the columns, but external to them, there are bacchantes placed in any posture that may be desired. All being thus prepared, says Heron, the automatic apparatus is set in motion. The theater then moves of itself to the spot selected, and there stops. Then the altar in front of Jupiter becomes lighted, and, at the same time, milk and water spurt from his thyrsus, while his cup pours wine over the panther. The four faces of the base become encircled with crowns, and, to the noise of drums and cymbals, the bacchantes dance round about the temple. Soon, the noise having ceased, Victory on the top of the temple, and Bacchus within it, face about. The altar that was behind the god is now in front of him, and becomes lighted in its turn. Then occurs another outflow from the thyrsus and cup, and another round of the bacchantes to the sound of drums and cymbals. The dance being finished, the theater returns to its former station. Thus ends the apotheosis.

Kinds of puppets

  • Marionette - a puppet suspended and controlled by a number of strings held from above by a puppeteer.
    • Supermarionation - an electronic variant with control wires substituted that connected internal mechanisms in the puppet.
  • Hand puppet - a puppet controlled by one hand that occupies the interior of the puppet.
  • Ticklebug - a four-legged puppet, similar to a hand puppet but created by drawing features on the hand itself. The puppeteer uses the thumb and forefinger as two legs on one side, lifts the middle finger as a head, and uses the ring and little fingers as the opposing legs.
  • Muppet - a combination of the marionette and hand puppet. The most common variant design has the puppeteer have one arm inside the puppet to control the head while the other operates the puppet's movable arm.
  • Black light puppet - a kind of puppet that is operated on a stage lit only with black lighting with both hides the puppeteer and accentuates the colours of the puppet.
  • Ventriloquist dummy - A puppet operated by a ventriloquist performer to focus the audience's attention from the performer's activities and heighten the illusions. They are called dummies because they do not speak.
  • Rod puppet - A puppet with articulated joints, similar to a marionette, but operated from below by stiff rods, rather than from above by strings.
    • Marotte - A simplified rod puppet that is just a head and/or body on a stick. In a marotte à main prenante, the puppeteer's other arm emerges from the body (which is just a cloth drape) to act as the puppet's arm.
  • Shadow puppet - A (usually) 2-dimensional rod puppet that is operated behind a screen. A light source projected from the rear creates a shadow of the puppet on the screen that can be seen by the audience.
  • Wayang - Indonesian puppets. The Indonesian archipelego has many rich puppetry traditions.

See also

Other Uses of word Puppet

Figure of Speech

As a
figure of speech puppet also refers to a political leader installed, supported and controlled by more powerful forces, with no democratic mandate.

Likewise, puppet government or puppet regime is a derogatory term for a government in charge of a region or country, but only through being installed, supported and controlled by a more powerful government.


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The Puppetry Home Page
Dedicated to international puppetry and lists puppetry information and resources.
http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry/

Puppet Resources
Archive of free puppet skits, scripts and other resources.
http://www.puppetresources.com

Puppets at KBOB
Helps you get started with puppets and puppetry, using puppets in children's ministry, and building your own moving mouth puppets. Includes reviews of available puppets, and puppetry resources.
http://www.kbob.com/puppetry/

Reima's Puppet Ministry
Dedicated to puppetry in Christian ministry and education.
http://www.kanavana.fi/puppetministry/

Puppets in Prague
Information about master classes and workshops on wooden marionette design and construction, taught by professional Czech puppet artists in Prague, Czech Republic.
http://puppetsinprague.kidpraha.cz/

Karagoz
All about traditional turkisk shadow puppets.
http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/indiana/966/

Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry
Located at the University of Connecticut and containing one of the most comprehensive puppet collections in the US.
http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~wwwsfa/bimp.html

Bread & Puppet's 1998 Domestic Resurrection Circus & Pageant
Scenes of Vermont review.
http://www.pbpub.com/bread&puppet/bread.htm

Puppeteers of America
National Association of Puppetry. Festivals, membership information.
http://www.puppeteers.org/

The Puppeteers' Cooperative
Contains information on how to make giant puppets, parades, and pageants.
http://www.gis.net/~puppetco/

Center for Puppetry Arts
Largest organization in the United States devoted to the art of puppetry. Information on museum and education programs; performances; 1999 Festival; membership information; job opportunities; links.
http://www.puppet.org/

UNIMA - USA, Inc.
American Chapter of UNIMA, Union Internationale de la Marionette, the world's oldest theatre organization. It is dedicated to promoting international friendship through the art of puppetry.
http://www.unima-usa.org/

University of Connecticut Puppetry program
The University of Connecticut offers the only Puppet Arts Training Program in the United States in which students can work toward BFA, MA or MFA degrees in the Puppet Arts.
http://www.sfa.uconn.edu/Drama/Puppetry/HOMEPAGE.HTML

The Mascot Organization: Mascot East
The Mascot Organization represents several artists dedicated to producing quality animal costumes & props. Many of us are also experienced professional costume actors. At Mascot East, we've specialized a bit by offering realistic "animal doubles" for film & video work. Featured is our Hollywood quality synthetic bear: "Burtram".
http://www.mascot.org/east.html

International Marionnette Institute
The International Puppet Institute of Charleville-Mézières was founded in 1981. Together with its National School of Puppetry (ESNAM), both with a world-wide concern, it represents an unparalleled set of means and activities dedicated to puppetry and its promotion. The Institute deals with many fields: education, vocational and continuous training, courses, meetings, publishing, research and documentation, exhibitions. Site in French and English.
http://www.marionnette.com/

New England Marionette Opera
New England Marionette Opera Theatre, Peterborough, NH, (90 minutes from Boston) America's only opera theater performed entirely with string operated marionettes. Classical puppet theater.
http://www.marionettes.org/

Axtell Expressions
Puppets, magic, and ventriloquist supplies. Learn basic ventriloquism online. Huge list of links to other puppetry and ventriloquism sites.
http://www.axtell.com/

Puppet Explorer
Building, scripts, festivals, links, muppet central, theatre, chat, custom, news, and tips.
http://w3.goodnews.net/~time/

Puppets2000
An award winning, unique and highly interactive entertainment puppet site, containing "Behind-the-Scenes" and "How To" activities, as well as strong visual components with easy-to-use navigation.
http://www.puppets2000.com

Push Puppets
An on-line gallery of both old and modern push puppets.
http://www.pushpuppets.com

Greek Marionette Theater
All about marionettes in Greece and world wide. Videos, photos, links, and the marionette history.
http://www.marionette.gr

World Wide Puppets
Photos and brief descriptions of works created for puppet theatre. See page two for information about "Reocurring Dreams", and how to participate in this new work for puppet theatre.
http://members.aol.com/cappy1pup/index.html

The Jim Henson Foundation
Founded in 1982 by Jim Henson to promote and develop the art of puppet theater in the United States, the Foundation awards grants to American puppet artists to develop new works of contemporary puppet theater.
http://www.henson.com/foundation

Puppet, Magic, Juggling
Find a puppet show, magician, juggler, clown, in your town.
http://www.puppetmagicjuggling.com

Punch and Judy
A nice history of Punch and Judy.
http://www.desktop.demon.co.uk/punch/punch.html

The Punch and Judy College of Professors
UK organisation of leading professional Punch and Judy performers.
http://www.punchandjudy.org

Columbia Association of Puppeteers
A puppetry guild in Portland, Oregon, USA with lots of puppet builders, teachers and performers. A Chartered guild of the Puppeteers of America since 1975.
http://www.cappuppets.org

Puppetry by Gail Lang
History of puppetry, a puppetry tale and an excursion into puppetry.
http://www.pride-net.com/1997/october/puppetry/

Puppets and Stuff
Virtual community for puppeteers or puppet enthusiasts from around the world. Free home pages.
http://puppetsandstuff.com

Can Titella
Puppetry links and information brought to you by two puppet fans.
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Dynamic New Animation
A performance company that uses puppetry to creates shows for children and adults, and teaches puppetry. Information about shows, education, history, and contact details.
http://www.dynamicnewanimation.co.uk

Il Teatro Calimari - Puppet and Mask Theatre
Il Teatro Calimari is a touring puppetry and mask troupe based in Portland, Oregon. Street, schools, large and small venues. Workshops and residencies. Puppetry for video. Mask and puppet building.
http://members.aol.com/itcalimari/



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