Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by Na on Oct 29, 2009
I haven't watched the video yet, but from what I've seen of rod puppets in South Korea, this design is pretty popular in Asia. Basically, the stage is set up similar to doing muppets; a large flat (a wall) is put on stage. The performers work behind the wall, and they work the puppets from underneath. The puppets are on rods; one for the main body, and one each for the arms/hands. They can be well hidden using flowing costumes and camouflaging paints.

I'm sure complex cable-controls can be added to such puppets if you know what you're doing. (If anyone's seen Paul Mesner's 'The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by A. Wolf', this is pretty much the same thing)

I'll edit this post with more thoughts after watching the vid, if I have any.
Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by Russell2005 on Oct 29, 2009
Shawn and Jon those are good thoughts. I was thinking along the same lines. Something similar to a Jumping Jack. Only more precise.
Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by Russell2005 on Oct 30, 2009
I'm thinking something like this...only on a smaller scale.
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Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by Shawn on Oct 30, 2009
Yes I think you are on the right track with that. The only thing is that string at the elbow would run up the arm and down through the body.  You would have two rings or triggers at the bottom to control each arm.  You might be able to do it with just one string per arm if you put a stop in the one the bends the elbow so that the elbow bends then hits a certain point and starts to pull down on the upper arm.
Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by Bhanu on Oct 31, 2009
Fascinating show!!....the puppets are so well operated
that you cannot see the control rods hidden well in the
costume.

Thanks for sharing the link.

Bhanu
Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by redwooder on Jan 06, 2010
http://www.amlab.ru/rhymes/lib/1/book1_2.htm
Re: Javanese Rod Puppets Construction Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jan 09, 2010
Wow what an amazing link you gave us redwooder!....now I have to get out the translator to understand what is written...lol....thank you so much if you have any others please link us away....any books even in another language I am open to having you tell us I may get a copy. 

Daryl H
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