About Lesson
v. Rod Puppetry
- In Eastern India, it is most often used. Rod puppet performances are well-known in West Bengal and Odisha.
- These puppets are controlled by the puppeteer with the help of rods.
- Three joints normally make up these puppets.
- Both hands are connected to the rods at the shoulder, and the principal rod supports the puppet’s head, which is connected to the neck.
- The primary rod is concealed by the puppet’s attire. The action rods are connected to the puppet’s hands.
- The puppeteer creates movement by moving their hands.
- Bamboo, rice husk, and hay are used to create the puppet’s body and hands. The ingredients are mixed together and formed into the appropriate shape.
The following are a few well-known instances:
Yampuri |
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Putul Nach |
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