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{{Short description|Person who manipulates a puppet}} {{About|the person who controls a puppet|puppet master|Puppet Master (disambiguation){{!}}Puppet Master|other uses|Puppeteer (disambiguation)}}{{More references|date=February 2024}}[[File:Nikolai Zykov with hand puppets, Russia.jpg|thumb|Puppeteer [[Nikolai Zykov]] with hand puppets.]] A '''puppeteer''' is a person who manipulates an inanimate object called a [[puppet]] to create the illusion that the puppet is alive. The puppet is often shaped like a human, animal, or [[legendary creature]]. The puppeteer may be visible to or hidden from the audience. ==Description== Performing as a puppeteer can be physically demanding.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hanford |first=Robert Ten Eyck |title=The Complete Book of Puppets and Puppeteering |date=1981 |publisher=Sterling Publishing Co. |isbn=0806970324 |location=New York |pages=4}}</ref> A puppeteer can operate a puppet indirectly by the use of strings, rods, wires, electronics or directly by their own hands placed inside the puppet or holding it externally or any other part of the body- such as the legs. Some puppet styles require two or more puppeteers to work together to create a single puppet character. The puppeteer's role is to manipulate the physical object in such a manner that the audience believes the object is imbued with life. In some instances, the persona of the puppeteer is also an important feature, as with [[ventriloquist's dummy]] performers, in which the puppeteer and the human figure-styled puppet appear onstage together, and in theatre shows like ''[[Avenue Q]]''. The puppeteer might speak in the role of the puppet's character, synchronising the movements of the puppet's mouth. However, there is much puppetry which does not use the moving mouth (which is a [[lip-sync]] innovation created originally for [[television]] where [[close-up]]s are popular). Often, in [[theatre]], a moveable mouth is used only for gestural expression, or speech might be produced by a non-moving mouth. In traditional glove puppetry often one puppeteer will operate two puppets at a time out of a cast of several. Much work is produced without any speech at all with all the emphasis on movement. In a [[shadow play]], only the shadows of the puppet are seen on a screen positioned between the puppets and the audience. The relationship between the puppeteer and the puppet-maker is similar to that between an [[actor]] and a [[playwright]], in cases where a puppet-maker designs a puppet for a puppeteer. Very often, though, the puppeteer assumes the joint roles of puppet-maker, [[Theatre director|director]], [[designer]], writer and [[performer]]. In this case a puppeteer is a more complete theatre practitioner than is the case with other theatre forms, in which one person writes a play, another person directs it, and then [[actor]]s perform the lines and gestures. Puppetry is a complex medium sometimes consisting of live performance, sometimes contributing to stop frame puppet animation, and film where performances might be technically processed as motion capture, CGI or as virtual puppetry. ==Notable people== <!---♦♦♦ Only add a person to this list if they already have their own article on the English Wikipedia ♦♦♦---> <!---♦♦♦ Please keep the list in alphabetical order by LAST NAME ♦♦♦---> *[[Jim Henson]] (1936–1990), American puppeteer *[[Mollie Falkenstein]] (1906–1992), American dancer and puppeteer<ref>{{Cite news |last=Driscoll |first=Marjorie |date=1969-11-10 |title=Show goes on-even for Mollie's puppets |pages=80 |work=The Los Angeles Times |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/102127654/show-goes-on-even-for-mollies-puppets/ |access-date=2022-05-19}}</ref> *[[Marica Mikulová]] (1951–2024), Slovakian puppeteer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Zemřela Marica Mikulová – Divadelní noviny |url=https://www.divadelni-noviny.cz/zemrela-marica-mikulova |access-date=2025-01-05 |language=cs}}</ref> *[[Jusaburō Tsujimura]] (1933–2023), Japanese puppeteer ==See also== * [[Adult puppeteering]] * [[Dhalang]] * [[Machinima]] creators call themselves puppeteers * [[Puppet]] * [[Puppetry]] * [[UNIMA]] * [[World Puppetry Day]] * [[Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre (KIPT)]] * [[Sock puppet account|Sockpuppet (Internet)]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{commons category-inline}} * {{Wiktionary-inline}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Puppeteers|*Puppeteers]] [[Category:Theatre]] [[Category:Performing arts]]
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