SynonymsBot
Synonyms for marionettes or Related words with marionettes
puppets
puppetry
puppeteers
marionette
acrobats
puppeteering
harlequinade
dollhouses
puppeteer
bunraku
pantomime
ballets
nutcracker
pantomimes
zoetrope
extravaganzas
ventriloquism
animatronic
dioramas
pulcinella
puppet
broomsticks
musicals
figurines
animatronics
suitmation
melodramas
ballerinas
playlets
mimes
mannequins
farces
costuming
contortionists
maquettes
dolls
pierrot
burlesques
costumes
ventriloquists
revues
contraptions
miniatures
sideshows
monodrama
showgirls
playthings
wordless
mermaids
follies
Examples of "marionettes"
Zykov constantly developed the technology and has created many new construction and technological innovations for experimental
marionettes
,
marionettes
-transformers, radio-controlled puppets, experimental giant puppet consrtructions.
"The
Marionettes
" has three different English translations:
In the 18th century, operas were specifically composed for
marionettes
. Mozart as a child had seen
marionettes
. Gluck, Haydn, de Falla and Respighi all composed adult operas for
marionettes
. Lewis Carroll composed marionette operas and plays for his siblings' entertainment. Today in Salzburg in Austria, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre still continues the tradition of presenting full-length opera using
marionettes
in their own purpose-built theatre.
Kopecký had used
marionettes
, with height up to 60 cm.
She had for many years a puppet theater in her home in Santa Monica, California and in 1964 published a book about making
marionettes
, Presenting
Marionettes
published by Art Horizons in hardcover.
Marionettes
are sometimes referred to as "puppets", but the term "
marionettes
" is more precise, distinguishing them from other forms of puppetry, such as finger, glove, rod and shadow puppetry.
Taylor was a singing member of The
Marionettes
Chorale for eight years before being elected as conductor and musical director in 1974. She founded the
Marionettes
Youth Chorale in 1995, which comprises young adults from over 30 national schools.
Howdy Doody dolls were also sold commercially, as well as
marionettes
of Howdy Doody and Flub-a-dub. There were also two other
marionettes
, Don José, and Hector Hamhock Bluster, brothers of Phineas T.
More recently
marionettes
are starting to re emerge on the TV screen, "Coca-Cola" have used
marionettes
to create a series of adverts based in an office and music videos use them regularly as metaphors.
Papier-mâché is employed in puppet building, including
marionettes
, hand-puppets, rod-puppets etc.
Gerry Anderson (1929–2012) was a British television producer who worked with
marionettes
.
The
marionettes
were voiced by comedians popular at the time — using aliases:
Czech rod
marionettes
are similar to Sicilian ones though they are more complex. They are hand carved, usually using lime wood. The
marionettes
have the central rod like the Sicilian marionette but also have strings for the arms and legs. Sometimes they also use string to control a mouth or movable ears. These require more skilled manipulation. Czechs also have
marionettes
that have no central rod and strings that are attached to the head, shoulders and back. These are the most difficult
marionettes
to manipulate due to the absence of the central rod. Miroslav Trejtnar is an acknowledged master puppeteer and teacher of traditional Czech marionette making skills.
25. The
Marionettes
(1918)...(Edward M. Kimball)...as Professor De Ferney
+ Gustavo Arias Murueta:
Marionettes
, de Vecsey, Edther, Carolyn Hill Gallery, 1985.
Other beautiful
marionettes
are on display at the Museo Civico Vagliasindi in Randazzo.
Marionettes
is the debut EP by Australian Hardcore band Mary Jane Kelly.
The Brown
Marionettes
perform The Elves, the Shoemaker and the Shoemaker's Wife.
Fisher resides with one of the three original 1940s Howdy Doody
marionettes
, Photo Doody.
The Death of Tintagiles () is an 1894 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck. It was Maeterlinck's last play for
marionettes
.