bunraku puppet
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bunraku puppets
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a traditional Japanese puppet used in Bunraku theater, operated by three puppeteers to control its movements
A bunraku puppet is a traditional Japanese puppet used in Bunraku, a form of Japanese puppet theater. These puppets are large and often require multiple puppeteers to operate them. The main puppeteer controls the head and right arm, while two other puppeteers control the left arm and the legs. Bunraku puppets are known for their detailed craftsmanship, with intricately carved faces, elaborate costumes, and movable parts. They are used to portray complex characters and emotions in theatrical performances, often telling historical or dramatic stories. Bunraku puppetry is highly respected for its skillful manipulation and artistic expression.
- The craftsmanship of a bunraku puppet is amazing, with each one carefully made to show a wide range of emotions.
- The bunraku puppets were dressed in beautiful, detailed costumes that made the performance even more impressive.
- The puppeteer skillfully controlled the bunraku puppet, making its movements look smooth and lifelike.