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Definition of Puppeteers
1. puppeteer [v] - See also: puppeteer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Puppeteers
Literary usage of Puppeteers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1921)
"The puppeteers had little to do but enjoy themselves, or place the puppets in
position when they were needed. Mr. Browne's directions in endeavoring to get ..."
2. The Tony Sarg Marionette Book by Frederick John MacIsaac (1921)
"The lines are usually spoken by the "puppeteers," or operators, ... In a marionette
play given by children, however, the young puppeteers may find it too ..."
3. A Book of Marionettes by Helen (Haiman) Joseph (1920)
"so you can see how many characters each girl had to create and how many dolls
she had to work (my puppeteers spoke for each puppet they handled). ..."
4. A Book of Marionettes by Helen (Haiman) Joseph (1920)
"It was Thackeray's little fairy story, The Rose and the Ring, made into a drama
by one of the puppeteers, Miss Hettie Louise Mick, who had dramatized other ..."
5. Communicating With Adolescents With AIDS: Experience from Eastern and by Ruth Nduati, Wambui Kiai (1997)
"This has led to these puppeteers turning to FPPS which does not have the ...
These puppeteers are predominantly young people and there are an efforts to ..."
6. Folk Art Projects Around the World by Jill Norris (1997)
"puppeteers will sit on the floor behind the table but in front of the light.
Adjust the distance between the light and the sheet so that the shadows of the ..."
7. Five Hundred Fun Facts About Japan by DIANE Publishing Company, Dorothy Perkins (1994)
"All three puppeteers are seen but "forgotten" by the audience; they wear black,
including black hoods, although a master puppeteer will leave his face ..."
8. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"Published by Society of the Institute for Research in Psychotherapy. Vol. 1 (1949).
PUPPETRY journal. Ashville, Ohio. Bimonthly. Published by puppeteers of ..."