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Puppet Theater

Chinese Shadow Puppet Show

Chinese shadow puppetry is a form of theatre acted by colourful silhouette figures made from leather or paper, accompanied by music and singing. Manipulated by puppeteers using rods, the figures create the illusion of moving images on a translucent cloth screen illuminated from behind. Many elder shadow puppetry artists can perform dozens of traditional plays, which are orally transmitted or found in written form. They master special techniques such as improvisational singing, falsetto, simultaneous manipulation of several puppets, and the ability to play various musical instruments. Many puppeteers also carve the puppets, which can have between twelve and twenty-four moveable joints. Shadow plays are performed by large troupes with seven to nine performers and smaller troupes of only two to five, primarily for entertainment or religious rituals, weddings and funerals and other special occasions. 

Project

Story

Students listen to the story of the story of Nian and the big race.

Students learn the animal names in Chinese.

Students learn the Chinese phrases that will be used in the puppet show.

Making Puppets

Students watch the puppet show video;

Students find pictures on line and print out their roles.

Students use popsicle sticks, glue/tape, and printed pictures to make the tools needed for the show.

Rehearse in Groups

Students practice in groups.

Presentation/Recording

Students present their final project.

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