posted on 2020-08-18, 11:06authored byCaroline Astell-Burt
<p>The
film is called Apple Dance and referred to as The Cronies and it was made by the author with the cast at a rehearsal. It is a recording of the first Otome bunraku
puppetry performance made in Europe designed to follow the Japanese technique
as closely as possible. It is an example of practice-based research conducted for the author's PhD which has
the title: Otome bunraku and the materials of puppeteer presence. </p>
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<p>The
short films are designed to demonstrate the adapted technology of otome bunraku
which the author made as part of the practice-based research. There are examples of performance demonstrating
the technology. These performances also show the handling of props and the
inanimate nature of the puppets, which all demonstrate the presence of the
puppeteer manifested in the materials of the puppets, the performance
environment and the corporeality of puppetry as a bodily discipline. </p>