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8.How do traditional puppetry differ from contemporary puppetry ?​

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Answered by vedadev3110
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Traditional puppetry is characterized by specific styles, particular stories, types of puppets and techniques of performance that have been passed down from generation to generation. Often such performances are closely tied to modes of thought or behaviour of a group, transmitted via customs which are drawn upon and thus affirmed or promoted. These groups may be united by social or economic class, language, ethnicity, history, geography, religion or other bonds that define their sense of belonging to a unique culture.

Answered by poonamsachin1986
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Modern shadow puppetry is different from traditional shadow puppetry. Traditional shadow puppetry originated from China but is the West that propelled it into the modern era. One big difference between the two is the light source—in the past the light source was an oil lamp. The other difference between the two is the material used to make the puppets. Modern shadow puppets are usually made from paper whereas the traditional ones are made from leather.

Another form of puppetry that was also used in The Magic Paintbrush is Bu Dai Xi, or Chinese hand puppetry. We used both traditional hand puppets from China and the modern and bigger ones from Taiwan. The latter is more lifelike than traditional ones.

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