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Dra Puppetry Final
Final study guide for Drama Context 1
Term | Definition |
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What does Japanese doll theatre stem from? | Buddhist teachings |
Bunraku - What was the progression of puppets like? | They started off with puppet heads only, then hands and feet, then moveable joints and fingers, then moveable eyebrows |
Bunraku - How tall are puppets? | 3-4 feet tall |
Bunraku - How did the puppeteers manipulate the puppet? | There was 3 - 1 person manipulated the head and right arm, 2 person the left arm, 3 person the feet |
Bunraku - How long did it take to become a puppeteer? | 1st 10 years for the feet, another 10 years for the left hand, and another 10 years for the right hand |
Bunraku - What was the stage like? | 36x26 ft, 3 sections with low partitions |
Wayang - Where and when is Wayang originated? | Indonesia, 17th century |
Wayang - What is it related to? | A spirit-trance rituals that predate puppet theatre |
Wayang - What and when and where was Wayang Kuilt? | form of shadow puppetry from the 15th century in Cirebon, West Java |
Wayang - What were the puppets like in Wayang Kuilt? | 6 in to 3 ft, made out of leather |
Wayang - What were performed in Wayang? | Great Hindu epics from Mahabhrata and Ramyana |
Wayang - What accompanied the Wayang performances? | Gamelan ensemble |
Wayang - What was the story structure in Wayang Kuilt? | The enemy is established, hero is accompanied by clownish servant, battle between hero and enemies, hero triumphs over evil |
Wayang - What and where is Wayang Golek? | Sunda region in West Java, three dimensional carved wooden puppets |
Wayang - how was Wayang Golek puppets made? | mimicked the silhouettes of Wayang Kuilt puppets, but then rounded out, manipulated by wooden rods |
Wayang - What was the point of Wayang Golek? | Entertainment, but spread communal values and beliefs |
Wayang - What were the two forms of Wayang Golek? | Papak and Parwa |
Wayang - What were the two character types? | Satria - hero Ponggawa - warrior Buta - beast Panakwan/ Punakawan - servant |