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Noh Puppets
"A puppet is an inanimate object moved by a human agent before an audience with the intention of communicating something through the process of representation." -Jane Law
It never occurred to me that Puppets might be utilized in Noh drama. Class discussion and the readings never approached the topic. I was very surprised to find references to it as I began to compile research for a journal entry assigned by my professor. The decision was easy, something had to be written about this obscurity. If puppetry had not made it’s way into any of my class work the topic must be addressed. As I began my work it became clear that the relationship of puppetry and Noh is a mystery to most theater historians.
Karen Brazell - Traditional Japanese Theater
Brazell devotes one paragraph to puppets in his book. He takes the time to note the use of the puppets in the drama. He makes the connection between the ritual use of puppets and the transfer of puppets to the Noh drama and eventually to a dramatic theater tradition solely consisting of puppets.
Late medieval records mention Noh plays staged with puppets…[they] served as mediums in Shinto rituals to express the words and perform the actions of the gods…puppeteers (ebis
Approximate Word count = 1099
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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