Well at the very beggining of the video the man was holding a puppet that was connected by strings. This type of puppet form is a marionette form. This form is used widely throughout the world from Egypt and Greece to India and sub-Saharan Africa. This is a form where the puppets have strings or rods connected to parts of the puppet to help them move like they have joints. Many cultures became very good at perfecting this form so as to enhance movement and hide the strings and rods better.
In the video when they were moving those cloths through the water with the rods i feel that it was a mixture of several different art forms. First i think it had aspects of the marionette such as the rod that was used for the majority of the movement. The rods where most commonly used in Asia. The performers would be under the stage using the rods to move the puppet. In the video however they used the rods to stir and cycle the cloths in the water to make them look alive. They also used the lighting and such to make the puppets or cloth stick out more much like Shadow puppets that were most common in places like China, Java, and other places in Asia. This helped give it a two or three dimensional look to it.
I also caught a glimps of a rubber octopus in the film which is a custum to the swiss and was developed by Mummenschanz. They use the foam and rubber to bend it and fold it in amazing ways while controlling it from the inside. It quite reminded me of the other video we watched in class about the human slinky. I think it is a fascinating art form and i love how they can do such amazing things with the puppets. The video contained many forms of puppetry and i think it is fascinating how all the forms can be blended together to create anything you can imagine. It's like being able to create a whole knew world and bring it to life.
I like how you structured your topics. You can tell that you did research into the things we saw. Great job. It's cool how many different places added to what we have now.
ReplyDeleteI want the octopus suit lol.
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