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All the structures and head are molded from clay to generate a character with a human-like appearance. These clay pieces are covered with paper and allowed to dry in the sun. Arms and legs are made from fabric which is filled with cotton. Wooden foldable joints are attached so limbs have a lifelike
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dance, and a lot of practice and teamwork are required for the three of them to perform together as one character. The first puppeteer controls the head and the right hand of the puppet. The second puppeteer controls the left hand of the puppet. The third puppeteer controls the feet of the puppet.
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wood, a wood which is lightweight and carves easily. The pieces are painted. Costumes are made using handmade cloth and sewed by hand according to traditional Thai sewing methods. The face of the puppet is painted with colored clay to match the color of human skin. Eyes and lips are painted with
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was beginning to decrease in popularity. He passed 30 of his puppets onto his daughter-in-law, and the rest of his puppets were "drowned" in the
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They must be skillful and experienced enough to control every part in unison to produce a perfectly coordinated character.
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was brought back to the public eye by the ministry of culture at the celebration of the 200th anniversary of
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performances generally involve renditions of Thai Royal novels and traditional Thai novels, mainly
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working together to produce a character with more mobility and lifelike movement.
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in 1985, and has been publicly performed continuously ever since.
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and foreigners alike for more than a century. It was invented by
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Kru Kare continued performing with his puppets, but after
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