Figurre
Figurre is a traditional form of visual storytelling that combines carved wooden figurines with spoken or sung narratives. A figurre scene places simplified figures on a small stage; a performer guides the story by moving the figures, voicing characters, and providing sound effects. The emphasis is on clear gesture and rhythm, allowing audiences to follow plots with minimal text.
Origins lie in the highland valleys of Valoria, where shepherd communities used portable sets for winter gatherings.
Techniques and materials vary, but common elements include carved softwood figures (often alder or linden), simple
Function and repertoire focus on myths, genealogies, harvest tales, and seasonal rites. Figurre performances serve education,
Today, figurre is sustained by regional museums, crafts centers, and artist collectives. Contemporary practitioners experiment with