Puppets Guide: Makes and MuseumsAugust 19 2008
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We've got a fab 'make and do' to keep you busy over the summer, plus all you ever wanted to know about puppets... Glove puppets have been recorded all the way back to medieval times when they were used by travelling minstrels and entertainers to perform folktales and stories from the Bible. They are controlled by the puppeteer's hand inside the puppet, with the middle fingers inside the head and the thumb and little finger inside the arms.
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The heads and hands were traditionally carved out of wood or made from papier-mâché with a cloth body. Punch and Judy are well known glove or hand puppets. They have performed in public for centuries. Here's a Punch and Judy show on the beach in Swanage, Dorset.
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We asked Bea, a top puppeteer, to show you how to make your very own glove puppet. Follow Bea's instructions and you too could take this rather boring-looking bunch of craft materials...
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...and bring them to life!
So, if you're feeling creative, and you've got time on your hands (sorry, couldn't resist a pun!), here's how to make a glove puppet. That's not all - if you want to find out more about puppets, read on.... (Some of these links are to film clips so might take a while to load. Worth it though.)
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Norwich Puppet Theatre in Norfolk has loads of puppet shows and workshops to entertain you this summer. You can make anything from a robot puppet to an origami frog, a marionette to an animated film and a theatre with puppets to a pop-up toy!
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Kristen Bailey
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