In 1973, she was again given the chance to study around Asia and observe the art of puppetry in neighboring countries, like the '
bunraku' of Japan and 'wayang golek' of Indonesia.
Chikamatsu (1653-1725), often called the Shakespeare of Japan, wrote more than 130 plays for the
bunraku puppet theatre and the live kabuki stage.
Another must-see for tourists visiting Tokyo is the famous Ginza shopping district, home to the Kabuki-za Theatre with its Kabuki performances, as well as the Shimbashi Enbujo Theatre with its traditional Azuma-odori dances and
Bunraku performances.
The show has two acts and an intermission and engages audiences with
Bunraku puppetry, an innovative costuming approach that brings the PAW Patrol characters to life on stage with their vehicles and pup packs.
The show includes two acts and an intermission, and engages audiences with
Bunraku puppetry, an innovative costuming approach that brings the PAW Patrol characters to life on stage with their vehicles and pup packs.
The Theatre is virtually turned into an African savanna with puppet-like animal figures prancing on stage, visibly manipulated by actors/puppeteers a la Japanese
Bunraku. These puppets move and dance so gracefully you forget you're watching humans in motion.
Along the way we also get the chance to take in the beautiful beaches, where surfers spread around the waters and try to take control of the vertiginous waves, and even stop by a theatre that practices
Bunraku, a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century.
Pups from the animated series will come to life in a musical adventure, using
Bunraku puppetry to create life-size animals and connect with the audience.
The show uses
Bunraku puppetry, an innovative costuming approach that brings the PAW Patrol characters to life on stage.
El teatro de titeres con la tecnica
Bunraku basa sus puestas en escena en munecos caracteristicos de Japon; sus titeres tienen una altura aproximada a los dos tercios de un ser humano y son manejados a la vista del publico generalmente por dos o tres personas.
It is widely played in folk and art music as an accompaniment to lyric and narrative song and in the orchestras of
Bunraku (puppet) and Kabuki dramas.
presented Robin Frohardt's highly original production, "The Pigeoning." The presentation, which featured a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre known as
Bunraku, is part of the Theatre's Major Artists Series.