Bunraku Puppet Theatre

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Bunraku Puppet Theatre STRATEGIC PLAN 2013 Bunraku Puppet Theatre By Carolyn Osborne

Theatre Style Bunraku - pronounced ‘boon-rah-koo’ Ningyo joruri = chanting puppet Merges music, puppetry and storytelling. Was performed originally by travelling storytellers

History Earliest form by Uemeura Bunrakuken in 11th century Bunraku originated in Osaka in late 1600’s and developed during the Edo period 1955 Ningyo Joruri become an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan Bunraku has influenced modern western puppetry e.g. Lion King

Audience This is a puppet show for adults not children. It is presented in old Japanese language so even modern day Japanese often do not understand it. Performed for the merchant men and nobility.

Stage Setting Audience sits below stage. Three stage partitions to create - a place to hide the curtain stagehand - a space for the puppet to perform - and the raised platform for the puppet house To the right is the music and narration platform Today national theatres are in Osaka and Tokyo.

Performers Three puppeteers per puppet Tayu – storyteller Shamisen player All are male performers

Puppeteers Did you Know.? It takes ten years training for each puppet body part. Omozukai have had at least 30 years training. Omozukai is the lead puppeteer, responsible for right hand and arm movement and the head expression. Hidarizukai operates the left arm and hand, and any props the puppet is carrying. Ashizukai moves the puppets legs, or makes the shape of leg movement with his fist on the female puppet.

Bunraku Puppets Female puppets do not have legs Everyone's eyes are on these key figures They are two-thirds the size of an adult

Narration Tayu provides voice for the dialogue of all characters He chants, sings and narrates story

Music and Sound Shamisen is a three stringed instrument Shamisen players set the pace, timing and dramatic tone and tension of the play. Accompanies the narrator to express the emotional mood of each character.

Costumes Puppets Elaborate Traditional Exact replicas Other Performers Puppeteers dress in black with black hoods unless a famous head puppeteer. Tayu and Shamisen wear traditional kamishimo dress.

Stories of Bunraku Jidaimono – historical plays about epic battles. Sewamono – everyday tales based on real events of love, longing and tragedy.

Love, intrigue, money, social and family obligations Themes Love, intrigue, money, social and family obligations Presented to evoke a response and express thoughts and feelings of the characters.

Structure of a Bunraku Play A play is divided into five acts The play takes a whole day to watch There are two or three sessions lasting two and a half hours to four hours each The audience will have lunch and dinner in the session breaks.

Puppet Construction Kashira – Head Kataita – Shoulder pieces Dō – Trunk Te-ashi – Legs and arms The handle at the base of the head is called dōgushi. It has a mechanism to move its eyes, mouth and eyebrows. The head, wrist and fingers are moved by pulling cords called kozaru.

Conventions Life-sized puppets with carved wooden heads Puppeteers are in black but visible. Themes of heroism and noble values Exquisite gesture by puppets Dialogue, chanting and songs Colourful traditional costumes Emotional atmosphere is important

References Japan Arts Council http://www2.ntj.jac.go.jp/unesco/bunraku/en/ Facts and Details website by Jeffrey Hays. 2013 http://factsanddetails.com/japan/cat20/sub131/item713.html

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