Puppetry
Puppetry is a performing art in which puppets—figures or dolls—are moved by a puppeteer to tell stories or convey ideas. Puppets can be operated by hand, strings, rods, or shadows cast on a screen. The form spans theatre, television, film, education, and therapy, and often combines acting, design, and music.
Puppetry has ancient roots across many cultures. Variants appear in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Notable
Common types include string marionettes controlled by multiple puppeteers, hand puppets worn over the hand, rod
Construction and performance: Puppets are built from wood, fabric, leather, or modern polymers and designed for
In contemporary culture, puppetry remains active in theatres, television, cinema, education, and community arts. It has