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TITLEPinocchio, the tale of a marionette /complete and unabridgedPuppetry in education and therapy :unlocking doors to the mind and heartAUTHORSUMMARYA wooden puppet full of tricks andmischief wants more than anything elseCollodi, Carloto become a real boy.Part One: Puppetry in Education -- -Introduction to puppetry in education /Judith O'Hare -- The puppet as ametaphor / Tova Ackerman -- Creativityand the talented and untalented child asit relates to the art of puppetry / BruceChesse -- Thoughts on puppetry for thevery young / Suzanne Down -- Teachereducation through the Kennedy Center /Hobey Ford -- From Phonics Pals toPecos Bill : teaching literacy to secondlanguage and special education studentsthrough puppets / Elizabeth Freeman -Colonial life in miniature : history broughtto life through puppetry / Ronni Gerstel -Howard Gardner's theory of multipleintelligences and the art of puppetrywithin the curriculum / Joy GwynneGinther -- Shadow puppets that highlightintependent learning / Farryl Hadari -Valentine and Zophie : puppetry used forcharacter education / Sheila K. Harris -Enhancing a 5th grade multicultural unitwith the art of puppetry / Marlene Joyce -Music education through puppetry / MaryS. Mazzacane -- Puppets in education :process or product? / Judith O'Hare -Rationale for inclusion of puppetry in theBernier, Matthew middle school performing arts curriculumCALL NUMBER398.21 L869p618.92 P984

Paper PeopleMuppets make puppets, The : how tomake puppets out of all kinds of stuffaround your houseCut up the pages of this book and makea delightful collection of models, eachwith its own unique character. Althoughall the paper people are very differentfrom each other, they are all made in asimilar way. Just follow the step by stepinstructions inside the back cover.745.592 CURNow you can make puppets right athome out of materials from around yourhouse-an old work glove, empty papertowel tubes, that meatballer in the kitchendrawer no one ever uses. With theenclosed feathers and fur to get started,it's easy to create a whole cast of sweet,scary, weird characters. Discover thesecrets of eyes, become a hair expert,develop the right nose-or beak-for a face.Then learn how to walk the puppet walkand talk the puppet talk. With tips onscripts, stages, and shows, it's acomplete puppeteering guide. Just addHenson, Cherylyour imagination.745.59224 H46mCurtis, Annabelle

Introduction to Puppets & Puppetmaking, AnPuppets and Puppet-Making provides themeans with which to create a widevariety of puppets, using readily availablematerials. An introduction is followed byoutlines of the principles of makingpuppets, the materials needed, scale andcharacterization, and the differentmethods that can be used. Then foursections deal with the principal types ofpuppets: Shadow, Hand, Rod, andMarionette. In each project, diagramsand photographs combine with clear,concise text to provide foolproofguidance, steering the reader througheven the more advanced techniques.There is also guidance on setting uppuppet shows, making stages andpreparing for a performance, as well astips on how to write, design and lightproductions. All the means are providedfor achieving a convincing andCurrell, Davidentertaining result.A 745.5922 CUR

Alchemy of the Puppet Theatre"Alchemy of the Puppet Theatre" byMiroslav Tsvetanov concerns a broadspectrum of problems: starting with thepuppet and its design, and including itsapplication it in the theatre performances.The detailed information concerning theparticularities of different systems ofpuppets used from antiquity up to presentdays, and various problems connectedwith the realization of the artist's fantasyduring the creation of a puppet in thecontemporary puppet art. I feel a genuinepleasure of the appearance of this book,since I have been researching for morethan fifty years in the problems of thepuppet theatre. Therefore, I know howuseful the information, provided there, is.Apparently, the sound artisticbackgroundof Mr. Tsvetanov, as an actor, director,painter, designer and instructor ofpuppets, as well as perfomer of the decorand the puppets, has enriched him withgreat personal experience, which couldbe felt by anyone thanks to this uniquebook. The detailed and professionaldevelopment of every problem exposedin book, proves the variety of the artist'straining. I consider this vbook a uniqueTsvetanov, Miroslavone, because of its ample contents. ItALCH PUPP THEAMuseum of History, The: A GuidebookContents Department of Prehistory andProtohistory p.11- Department ofClassical Archaeology p.21- Departmentof Czech History p. 29- Department ofModern Czech History p.47- NationalMuseum Archives p. 57- Department ofEthnology p.69- Department ofNumismatics p.83- Theatre Departmentp.93- Tyrs Museum of Physical EducationSimek, Eduardand Sports p.107AM101.P856 H5713 2001

Registration Methods for the SmallMuseumde Amores, Diablos y floresAnimal alphabetArt of Puppetry, The. Vol. OneArt of Puppetry, The. Vol. twoAutomates, LesAve MarionnetteWho was Jim Henson?Daniel B. ReibelVera, Kique SanchezElmo and his Sesame Street friendsmake a furry and funny journey throughthe alphabet -- and the animal kingdom -all the way from A to Z. Pair this storywith the Big Bird's Big Words "zebra"McMahon, Kara and Christophercard to make your learning adventureMoroneyeven better!Doniniqe et Christophe RecouraSchuster, MassimoWho was Jim Henson? -- Growing up -The first muppets -- More muppeteers -The big time -- Sesame Street -- TheMuppet Show -- Muppets in the movies -A different kind of movie -- AlwaysHolub, Joansomething new -- Good-bye too soon.AM139 .R44 1997AMOR DIAB FLORANIM ALPHART PUPP VOL 1ART PUPP VOL 2AUTOAVE MARIB H525HO 2010

Basler Fasnacht fur Basler undNichtbaslerBasler Marionetten TheaterProlog -- Die Basler Fasnacht im'Spiegel' -- Was die Volkskunde zuFastnacht und Maskenwesen sagt -- DieAnfanger der Basler Fasnacht liegen imDunken -- Der Morgenstreich 0 vierGlockenschlage und ein Kommando -Die Laterne - das Prunkstuck desCliquen-Zuges -- Der Monta und derMittwoch ; Der Cortege - ein Fest derFarben und der Phantasie -- DasFasnachts-Comite -- Die Cliquen -- DasBasler Trommeln und Pfeifen -- Larven wohin man sieht -- Am Abend - auf derGasse und in der -- Das Intrigieren -- -Der Dienstag ; der frohlicheFasnachtstag - der Tag der Kinder undder -- Typische Kostume - einBilderbogen -- In der LaternenAusstellung -- Auf, zum Guggenkonzert! -Aadie, Fasnacht! -- Das FasnachtsSouvenir zwischen Kunst und Kitsch -Die Basler Fasnacht von A bis Z -- Wasman an der Basler Fasnacht tun sollte.und was man nicht tun sollte -Trachsler, BeatLiteraturhinweiseKoelner, RichardBASL FASN BASL NICHBASL MARI THEA

When families grieve [kit] Familias enla afliccion / a creation of SesameWorkshopBible Puppetry: Hand Puppets for SchoolUse"When Families Grieve" presentsfamilies’ personal stories about copingwith the death of a parent, as well asstrategies that have helped these familiesmove forward. When families grieve : aspecial guide for parents and caregivers /author: Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrators:Josephine Lauricella, Tristan Lauricella Familias en la afliccio n : una gui aespecial para padres y personas quecuidan nin os /escritora :LeslieKimmelman ; illustradores: JosephineLauricella, Tristan Lauricella -- Somethingsmall : a story about remembering /written by Rebecca Honig ; illustrated byTom Brannon Algo pequeno : uncuento de recuerdos / cuento original deRebecca Honig ; ilustrado por TomBrannon ; versio n en espan ol de HelenCuesta ; consejera en espanol GriseldaSesame WorkshopOliver.Puppetry in Christian education -- Anintroduction to puppetry -- Glove or handpuppets -- Dressing the puppets -- Thestage -- Making and painting the scenery - Producing the plays -- The puppets andtheir costumes -- The play : Naaman andthe captive maid -- How to dramatize newWhanslaw, Harry WilliamstoriesBF723 .G75 W472 2010BIBL PUPP HAND PUPP

Life’s Journeys According to MisterRogers : Things to Remember Along theWay"An inspiring collection of thoughts totake with us on the paths we travel in life"WIth sections titled Who You Are RightNow, Loving and Being Loved, andGuided Drift, Fred addresses the scopeof human transitions. It all comes down toknowing we're valuable, and that we'reworthy of that value. As Fred would say,"You don't have to be anything more thanRogers, Fredwho you are right now."BJ1581.2 .R633 2005World According to Mister Rogers, The:Important Things to RememberAn inspiring collection of stories,anecdotes, and insights-- with sectionstitled Understanding Love, The Courageto Be Yourself, The Challenge of InnerDiscipline, and We Are All Neighbors-The World According to Mister Rogers isa testament to the legacy of a man whoserved and continues to serve as a roleFred Rogersmodel to millions.BJ1581.2 .R635 2003

Mythology and the tolerance of theJavaneseAll of those who are interested incontemporary Indonesian society, itsorganization and social and politicalarticulation, sooner or later come torealize that in order to achieve any realdepth of understanding for thesephenomena it is first necessary toappreciate the enduring and frequentlymanifest residuum of traditional, preWestern culture in Indonesia. For theoutsider, such elements are probablymost easily approached and understoodthrough the traditional artistic medium ofthe wayang - the Javanese shadow-playsbased upon adaptations anddevelopments of majr themes andepisodes in the Ramayana and theMahabharata. Contents Mythology andthe Tolerance of the Javanese-Suplementary Characters-- Mahabharata;A Javanese Version According to Lakons- Geneologies of the Mahabharata(Javanese Version)-- Ramayana; AJavanese Version According to theAnderson, Benedict R. O'GLakonsBL2120.J3 A7

Creative Puppetry for Jewish KidsIntroduction Section I: Box puppettheatres Activity A: Sukkah puppettheater Activity B: Synagogue puppettheater Activity C: Box puppet theatersfor Shabbat Activity D: Box puppettheaters for Havdalah Additional activitiesSection II: Tagboard puppets Activity A:Yom Kippur puppet Activity B: Purim facepuppets Activity C: Purim cutout puppetsActivity D: Dayenu: A musical puppetplay Activity E: Concerning a kid: amusical play Activity F: A travelingChanukah puppet play Additionalactivities Section III: Paper puppetsActivity A: Purim people puppets to wear& giant Megillah Activity B: Passoverpuppet Seder with envelope puppetsActivity C: Shavuot produce puppetsActivity D: Chanukah lunch bag puppetsAdditional activities Section IV: Sockpuppets Activity A: Sock puppet greeterActivity B: Simchat Torah puppet ActivityC: Eency weency Akavish puppet ActivityD: The family - a musical puppet playAdditional activities Section V: Workingmouth puppets Activity A: Mitzvah manand Mitzvah woman puppets Activity B:Mitzvah man and Mitzvah woman puppetWarshawsky, Gale Solotar skits Activity C: Mitzvah mouse puppetsBM729 .H35 W37 1985

Bramborovy Kral : Loutkova hra o 3jednanichBread and Puppet: HallelujahThe Broken PromiseTitle is being translated by Fan Chen PenLiThis volume includes nine short puppetplays in Czech, including volumes 261268 of the series Knihovna CeskychLoutkaru. Bramboroy Kral - JaroslavPrucha Káca na Zkusene - SlavkaKautmanova-Skalova Kasparek u KraleVetru - Jaroslav Prucha Stribrne Kulicky Leont. Masinova Princezna Muslicka Ch. Habersbergerova KrakonosuvPrucha, JaroslavStromecek - Ludmila TesarovaBread and Puppet Theatre36 pages with instructions to make it aNelson, Nelliepuppet show.Bunraku, Amateur (as per N. L. StaubTakaharu Karaki (?)4/2007)BRAM KRALBREA PUPP HALLBROK PROMBUNR

Bible Puppet PlaysContents -- The Book of Esther -Highlights from the LIfe of Moses -- Isaacand Rebekah -- The book of Ruth -- TheRed String -- The Great Trader -- Jonah -A King and a Witch -- The JailbirdProphet -- Elisha and the ShunammiteWoman -- The Prophet Who DefiedKings -- Countdown for Elijah From thecreative hands of Pastor and Mrs. Autrycomes this collection of unique playsbased on the lives of Old TestamentBible characters: Isaac and Rebekah,Moses, Esther, Ruth, and others. Theplays were designed to be used withpuppets but can easily be adapted foruse with pupils in Christian day schools,church schools, and vaction Bibleschools. The students themselves can beinvolved in the preparation of the simpleprops and backdrops, and even thepuppets. Clear, detailed instructions areincluded. A list of needed materialsAutry, Ewart A. and Lola M.appears at the beginning of each play.BV1535.9.P8 A97x 1972

Bring on the Puppets!To the Teacher -- The Puppet Theater -David and Goliath (Milk-jug puppets) -Noah's Ark (Shadow Puppets) -- TheChristmas Story (Marionettes) -- Josephand His Brothers (Rod Puppets) -- TheStory of Jairus' Daughter (Hand Puppets)-- The Story of Hanukkah (Hand Puppetsand Live Actors) Helen Fergusonexplains, in Bring on the Puppets!, howto make simple puppets: stick puppets,hand puppets, shadow puppets, rodpuppets, and marionettes from materialyou might have been tempted to throwout with the trash. She tells you, too,about producing plays using puppetcharacters -- plays to make your ChurchSchool or CCD class more exciting andalive. Included in the book, along withinstructions for staging, are plays aboutDavid and Goliath, Noah and the Ark, theNativity story, Joseph and his brothers,and the story of Jarius' daughter. Eachplay shows how a different kind of puppetmay be used in a classroom. For goodmeasure, the author has included a playabout a Jewish holiday -- "The Story ofFerguson, HelenHanukkah."BV 1535.9.P8 F47

You Can Be a Puppeteer! : A complete"how-to" book on puppets and playsEver since puppetry began thougsands ofyears ago in China and India, puppetshave had a special appeal to children.But perhaps no generation of youngstershas been more exposed to puppets thanthe present one. Today children enjoypuppet people on TV, in schools, atchurch. And "You Can Be a Puppeteer!"This how-to manul explores acontemporary technique of Christianeducation. It describes various types ofpuppets and how to make them. Theinstructions are simple; the materialsneeded are minimal and easily obtained.The book also includes several completepuppet plays, some based on favoriteBible characters. To make biblicalmaterial come alive for children (andadults), puppets have tremendouspotential. And with the help of this book,"You Can Be a Puppeteer!" The Author:CAROLYN LONDON is an accomplishedpuppeteer herself. She is a member ofthe Puppeteers of American and theauthor of several children's books. Shewrote "Olu's Lions", "Rat-Catcher's Son"London, Carolynand "cat-A-Log" - all children's novels.BV1535.9.P8 L66

Puppet Plays for Special DaysMany of the plays in this book aredesigned for special occasions but any ofthem may be done on a day that you feellike "putting on a puppet show." ContentsThe Grasshopper and the Aunt-- The CityMouse and the Country Mouse-- TheDonkey in the Lion's Skin-- The FifthWitch-- Birthday in the Land of Oz-- TheTale of Purim-- Three Parables-- TheSHoemaker and the Elves-- Hansel andGretel-- The Fisherman and his Wife-Puss in Boots Jack and the Beanstalk-Boylan, EleanorPunch and JudyBV1535.9.P8 L669Royal family puppet plays : Ten ChristianConduct Stories Based on ScripturalTruthsAbout the author -- Materials by SacredLiterature Ministries -- Introduction -Understanding the Christian conductstory -- Making the castle -- Sketch of thecastle -- Sketch of the moat and posts -Cast of characters -- Puppeteers -Sources of puppets -- Pictures of puppets-- Puppet plays. Being born into the royalfamily -- The battle against telling tales -The battle against discontent -- Thebattle against irresponsibility -- The battleagainst laziness -- The battle againstlying -- The battle against pride -- Thebattle against temper -- The battleagainst too many things -- The battleMoose, Doris Stuberagainst rebellion.BV1535.9.P8 M66

Puppets Can Teach Too; Using Puppetryin Religious Education"Puppets can make a good teacherbetter." In this book teacher-writerGalene J. Meyers brings together herpuppetry research and experience to giveteachers and leaders valuable guidesand ideas for using puppets in teachingreligion. Puppets, which needn't beexpensive, can be made by teachers andstudents. Miss Myers gives instructionsand lists of materials. The line drawingsillustrate the steps of construction andthe finished puppets and theater. Thisbook, written by the author-illustrator ofmany articles for education journals, willbe a valuable guide for educators andleaders in church, school, andMyers, Galene J.community.BV1535.9.P8 M9Puppets Go to ChurchIn this two-part book the Perrys give firstthe "how-to's" of puppetry and then sharenineteen complete scripts which theyhave used with their handmade puppetsand screens. There are completeinstructions for constructing screens andsock puppets as well as simple buteffective scripts on a wide range ofsubjects under six main categories.Relationships in the Community,Relationship to God, Relationships in theFamily, Activites at Church, Attitudes,Perry, Earl and Wilmaand Special Days.BV1535.9.P8 P47 1967

Easy-to-make Puppets and How to UseThemFeatures in this book. the only puppetbook written just for those who work withyoung children-- ages 2-5. include: waysto use puppets as a teaching tool forstudent involvement, not as a way to "puton a show" for children. over 100patterns for making puppets with simple,complete and clearly illustrateddirections. step-by-step guidlines on howto use puppets. (It is NOT hard--anyonecan do it with litlle practice.) dozens ofactivities for using puppets-songs,poems, drama, art. Young children loveRottman, Franthem all.BV1535.9.P8 R67 1982Puppet Scripts for Children’s ChurchIn these puppet scripts, Mortimer andMathilda Puppet teach each other (andtheir audience) Bible verses. They alsoapply Bible truths to the everdaysituations kids encounter. Mortimer andMathilda confront some tough problemsand rely on Biblical principles to decidewhat to do when a friend criticizes, howto be patient with troublesome littlebrothers and sisters, and how to copewith hard speling tests. Helpfulsuggestions in the introduction instructthe would-be-puppeteer how to getstarted: how to build a stage, how to holdthe puppets, how to use rehearsal time toits best advantage, and how to prepareSullivan, Jessie P.the audience.BV1535.9.P8 S94

Puppet & the Word, TheContents Chapter 1 - IN THEBEGINNING -The Chair - The Sower The Bulb Chapter 2 - CHILDREN'SSERMONS FOR ALL AGES - TheFeather Duster - The Puppet - SharingGod's Blessings - The Bible Bookworm B.B. Learns the Bible Is to Be Read B.B. Gets an Invitation - B.B. Finds outabout Flashlights - B.B. Finds out aboutBatteries - Love One Another Chapter 3 MORE PUPPET SERMONS FOR ALLAGES - The Search for the Good Life Job 5:2 - Sharing Blessings - Sola Fide by Faith Alone Chapter 4 - SPECIALSERVICES WITH PUPPETS - How GodShowed Grace to Noah and His Family A Thanksgiving Service - O Come Let UsAdore Him, Christ the Lord - A ChristmasService Following a brief hisotrical sketchof the puppet as a proclaimer of theWord, Roland Sylwester demonstarteshow to make and use hand and rodpuppets, and includes designs forhandmade puppets as well as16 storyoutlines, 135 illustrations and servicesuggestions for Thanksgiving andChristmas. This book is for the Chirstianeducator who is looking for simple,Sylwester, Roland effective, and Scripturally sound puppetBV1535.9.P8 S94 1983

Puppet Ministry Made EasyCatalogue international des publicationsperiodiques sur la marionnetteChinese People's TeatreCloseup, number 2Full of practical help and pricelessinsights to help you navigate the detailsnecessary for an exciting, faith-building,life-impacting puppet ministry. In thisvolume: 9 ready-to-use puppet scripts foryour ministry Expert insights and proveneffective ideas from renowned leaders inpuppet ministry. Practical help for everyarea of puppet ministry! Learn how to:recruit the right people, rehearse, makestages, organize your ministry, plantours, write your own puppet scripts andmore. Tips for using puppets in a varietyof ministry settings. Step-by-stepguidlines for starting your puppet ministryor for bringing your existing puppetVonSeggen, Daleministry to the next level.I. Liste des periodiques par pays -- II. Lesperiodiques sur la marionnette a traversle monde -- II. Les periodiquesconsultables a L'Institut International dela Marionnette -- a. Les periodiques quisont toujours edites -- b. Les periodiquesqui ne sont plus edites -- Index des titresObraztsov, S.Welcome to the second issue ofCLOSEUP magazine, "Devoted to theWorld of Stop-Motion Animation." Thisedition begins our lengthy coverage ofThe Puppet Films, a very special branchof dimensional animation that hasunjustly been neglected down throughPrestone, Davidthe years.BV1535.9.P8 V66 2002CATA INTE PUBL PERI MARICHIN PEOP TEATCLOS NO.2

Compagnia Marionettistica Carlo Colla efigliThe end of the 18th century had alreadyconfirmed the puppets' success andfortune in Milan. And not only for theancient masks of the Italian Comedy but,above all, for a new funny characterparticularly loved by the Milanese public:Corbella, PieroGerolamo della Crina.COMP MARI CARL COLLBunrakuThis pamphlet aims to fill the need forbrief information on the world's mostrefined puppet theater. In this shortspace, we have tried to condense over300 years of history and explain some ofhow the three separate arts of narration,shamisen and puppetry become thesophisticated collaboratioin which makesthe aesthetic and dramatic world ofBunraku come alive still for audiencestoday. We hope you will enjoy this brieftour. Contents - A brief history of Bunraku-- The origins of the narrative form -- Thefirst townsfolk plays -- Two rival theaters:the Takemoto-za and Toyotake-za -- Thehistory of the puppets -- Origin of thename "Bunraku" -- ContemporaryBunraku -- Behind the scenes - a photomontage -- Bunraku's elements explained-- Narrator and shamisen -- Thepuppeteers -- And the charm of theKobayakawa, Keikopuppets -- Points of interestCPA00021

Boom op het dak, de : Verdiepingen inhet figurentheatererfgoedDaedalusDistant Friends of Jan KlaassenDit is niet zomaar een boek. Dit is eenboek met een missie. Het wil eeninspiratiebron zign voor ieder die zich wilverdiepen in figurentheatererfgoed. Entonen hoe je met dat erfgoed dynamischkunt omgaan. Een missie die zich richtop het erfgoedveld en hetfigurentheaterlandschap in Vlaanderen.Figurentheater is de eeuwenoude kunstvan theater maken met behulp vantheaterpoppen. Het is een wonderewereld van levenloze acteurs, een uniekuniveersum dat zich situeert op hetsnijpunt van verschillende vraagstukken.Hete hangijzers die voor decultureelerfgoedsector vandaagbrandend actueel zign. Hoe vindtfigurentheater het goede evenwicht ophet koord tussen immateriell en materieelerfgoed? Hoe kunnen beideerfgoedcomponenten samen ingezetworden om een sterk geheel te smeden?Met De boom op het dak brengen FARO,het Vlaams steunpunt voor cultureelerfgoed, en Het Firmament, (t)Huis voorfigurentheater, verslag uit van dezoektocht naar antwoorden op dezeSmessaert, Simonvragen.A Trip Around the World (pg. 7) VisibleSoul: From Man's Likeness to TheatrePuppet (pg. 9) The Exhibition (pg. 13) Europe and the Middle East (pg. 15) South and Southeast Asia (pg. 21) Southeast Asia (pg. 35) -East Asia (pg.61) -Africa (pg. 66) -Distant Friends;Gods, Kings and Popular Heroes (pg. 79)Otter, Elisabeth denLiterature (pg. 100)CPA00024DAEDDIST FRIE JAN KLAA 2015

Doodling with Jim Henson : more than 50fun and fanciful exercises to inspire thedoodler in you!Dragoncio*located at end of shelf* Jim Henson, anextraordinary artist and visionary,invented unique worlds and charactersthat remain just as vivid, original andfresh today as when they were created. Atelevision pioneer, an innovator inpuppetry, technology and visual arts, anda performer who literally brought to lifesome of the most memorable charactersever, Jim Henson's impact onentertainment, education and culturecontinues to this day more than 20 yearsJim Henson Companyafter his death.Paricio, PacoDOOD WITH JIM HENSDRAGBali : the ultimate islandContents Dreaming: Of Beasts, Beautiesand an Island pg. 9 Ancient Bali: WhenMen and Gods Were One pg. 33Contact: With Curious, Outside Worldspg. 43 'Paradise': As Seen Through aLens pg. 55 A Country Studio: In BlackVelvet and Bamboo pg. 72 ARenaissance: In Ways of Seeing Thingspg. 93 Art: Offerings of the Soul pg. 111In Batuan: The World in Miniature pg.119 Music: In a Land of a ThousandDances pg. 127 Religion: CommunicatingWith the Unknown pg. 141 Life Cycles:Points of Universal Reference pg. 155Patterns: From Day-to-Day and Year-toYear pg. 173 Life: As a Celebration ofItself pg. 185 Rice to Royalty: A Look atAncestral Prerogatives pg. 199Wandering: Through a 'Heaven' on EarthLueras, Leonardpg. 209DS647.B2 L78 1987

Folk Arts of New ChinaMin su you yiContents Folks arts of new China -- Therhythm of the waist drum -- Players at thebridge of heaven -- Shadow theatre -The egg books -- The people dance -Blind minstrels of the people -- New yearpictures -- Hidden treasures of folk art -China's local dramas -- "Little son-in-law" - Shaohsing opera -- Scissor-cuts andknife-cuts -- Ballad singers of Kwangsi -Why they love "The White-Haired Girl" -Peking's puppet shows return -- Thepeople's clubs in Peking -- "Gate No. 6" A worker's play -- Amateur night atChen, JackLiulihoWu, TengdaDS721 .F5885DS799.4 .W81 1990

Let's Travel in JapanContents Japan-- Japanese Landscape:An Oriental Fairyland-- Ueno Park:Garden Spot in Tokyo-- Five-StoryPagoda: Shrine in Ueno Park-- ImperialPalace: Picturesque Landmark-- AsakusaSection: Street of Amusements-- Girls,Girls, Girls: The Takarazuka Troupe-Making a Wood-Block Print: Japan'sGreat Art-- Great Buddha of Infinite Light:Kamakura Wonder-- Palanquin Carriers:Hakone District-- Inn Near Hakone:Unceremonial Tea-- Three WIseMonkeys: Carving at Nikko-- KasugaShrine: In the Forest of Nara-- AncietBuddha: Treasured Image-- GeishaDancers: Festival in Kyoto-- JapaneseArchitecture: The Heian Schrine-Shooting the Rapids: Hozu River-Terraced Farmland: The Precious Earth-Master Puppeteer: Osaka's FamedTheater-- Osaka at Night: Pachinko Den-Ashibe Dancers: Geisha TheatricalPerformance-- Osaka Castle: Shogun'sCitadel-- Pilgrims at Shodo Island: Porton the Inland Sea-- Patient WaterBuffalo: Working the Rice Paddies-- LongTailed Rooster: Ornamental Bird of Kochi- Sumo Dog: Canine Wrestling Champ-Geis, DarleneTransplanting Rice Seedlings: WomenDS811 .G4 1965

Gelede: Art and Female Power Amongthe YorubaContents Yoruba spectacle -- Geledeperformance -- Efe songs - voicing power-- The masks and costumes of Efe night -The dance: Texturing time and space -The masks of Gelede -- A historical andthematic overview -- Gelede and theindividual The ultimate goals of this bookare: (1) to examine Gelede performance,analyzing its constituent media in detailas a means of percieving the artistic andcommunicative value of the whole; (2) toset Gelede into a larger cultural andhistorical context; (3) to provide anintegrated view of women's social andspiritual roles; and (4) as a balance to thedominant cultural and social perspectivepresent in the literature on art and ritual,to investigate the relationship of Geledeto individuals, families, and individualDrewal, Henry John.communities.DT515.45.Y67 D73 1983

World in motion : Gelede puppets of theAnago Yoruba / / Hans Witte ; fotografieFerry Herrebrugh.The EfeGelede society of the southwestern Yoruba in Nigeria and Benin isconcerned with female power - the mostpowerful of all forces in the Yorubauniverse. Much less well-known than the"classic" Gelede masks are the puppetsmasks which provide comic relief duringthe festivals organized by the society.Teh movable puppets on top of themasks comment, often satirically, on avariety of events in the day-to-day life ofa Yuroba community. This is the first-everpublication devoted to Gelede puppetmasks. The study is based on dozens ofspecimens from the private collection ofUrsula Heija-Voorhuis. The author, Dr.Hans Witte, has numerous articles on theWitte, Hans, Dr. Witte, Hans, Dr.Yorube and their iconography.DT515.45.Y67 W57 2001

Playing with time : Art and Performancein Central MaliDunvada Ve Bizoe Golge OyunoContents A Bamana Tonko Festival,Kirango, June 1979 -- The Definition andHistory of the Segou Puppet MasqueradeTheatre -- The Sogo bo's ExpressiveForms -- Time, Timing, and thePerformance Process -- Brining the Pastinto the Present in Masquerade Theatre -The Production of Meaning and the Playof Interpretations -- Conclusion - Kumaman nyi ; Kumabaliya fana man nyi MaryJo Arnoldi weaves a vivd account of thisvibrant West African theater traditionfrom the interrelated vantage points ofthe players, the audiences, and theartists who make the masquerades andpuppets. Basing her work on currenttheory in anthropology, art, andperformance studies, she examines indepth the processes by which Malianscreate an affective and dramatic vehiclethat expresses their individual, social,Arnoldi, Mary Joand hirstorical identities.ve Bidze, DunyadaDT551.45.B35 A76 1995DUNV BIZO GOLG OYUN

Small spirits : Native American dolls fromthe National Museum of the AmericanIndian'A dazzling variety of Native Americandolls- from pre-historic ceramic figures tostriking contemporary creations by Inuitand Pueblo artists - fill the pages of SmallSpirits. These miniature forms haveplayed rich and diverse roles inindigenous cultures from antiquity to thepresent, serving as toys and learningtools for children, sacred and magicalfigurines, props and performers in dramaand dance, and in recent years, as itemsmanufactured for sale. Some dolls todayare created as artworks and coveted bycollectors. Stu

A wooden puppet full of tricks and mischief wants more than anything else to become a real boy. 398.21 L869p Puppetry in education and therapy : unlocking doors to the mind and heart Bernier, Matthew Part One: Puppetry i