Visible Puppets and Hidden Puppeteers: Indian Gombeyata Puppetry
Visible Puppets and Hidden Puppeteers: Indian Gombeyata Puppetry
Schuster, Michael.
2001-03-01 00:00:00
Gombeyata is a string and rod puppet tradition of India. Here the relationship between performance practice and religious worship is explored by Michael Schuster, who undertook his initial research on a Fulbright fellowship.
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Visible Puppets and Hidden Puppeteers: Indian Gombeyata Puppetry
Gombeyata is a string and rod puppet tradition of India. Here the relationship between performance practice and religious worship is explored by Michael Schuster, who undertook his initial research on a Fulbright fellowship.
Journal
Asian Theatre Journal
– University of Hawai'I Press
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