A interview from the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and Josh is talking about his upcoming new project, "Bunraku".
VIDEO FROM ( http://www.luckynumberjosh.com )
Segunda parte del documental que ya subimos hace unos meses.
Continúa en:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEIt60zyVMY
More Bunraku footage from Gion Corner. In this, the narrator starts speaking as the heroine; you can hear his, uh, very interesting pitch. She's also angsting a lot about what to do about her boyfriend.
Breve historia de este arte de teatro de titeres japones, con imagenes de actuacion, construccion de las marionetas y ensayo.
Continúa en: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ15jVfFzlk
Film distributed by Contemporary Arts Media http://www.artfilms.com.au
Bunraku, the classical Japanese puppet art, uses three-quarter-life-sized figures, handled by black clothed manipulators who remain in plain view of the audience. Includes performances from two traditional Bunraku dramas and filmed scenes showing how the puppets are made and ar...
This is a small promotional piece for a proposed Bunraku (Japanese puppet presentation) of the famous James Barrie, "Peter & Wendy". The intended promotional sponsor was Walmart (therefore the references to that company).
Documental sobre el teatro de títeres tradicional de Japon: Bunraku
The last video from Gion Corner. In this bunraku scene, the puppet heroine wishes to help her lover outside Kyoto, but the gates to the city are locked. She climbs the watchtower and rings the fire bell, causing the gates to open so she can reach him. Notice the awesome puppetry work and realism of the gestures.
here is the Street Performance Of Bunraku
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunraku)
(http://www.bunraku.or.jp/english.html)
at ASAKUSA TOKYO
Bunraku Japanese puppet theatre
Bunraku
Bunraku, or Japanese puppet theater, is probably the most developed form of puppetry in the world. It is closer in style to Punch and Judy than Pinnochio as there are no strings and in its early days the puppeteers were hidden behind a curtain. The puppets are large - usually about one-half life size - and t...
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Bunraku is Japan's professional puppet theater. Developed primarily in the 17th and 18th centuries, it is one of the four forms of Japanese classical theater, the others being kabuki, noh, and kyogen. The term bunraku comes from Bunraku-za, the name of the only commercial bunraku theater to survive into the modern era. Bunraku is also called ningyo...
The brief Bunraku performance at the Gion Corner in Kyoto Japan
E aqui el video de la presentacion del cosplay de Malice Mizer realizado por el grupo Bunraky. Espero que lo disfruten. PD: Yo soy Yu~Ki el de amarillo ;D
A demonstration of japanese Bunraku puppets.
Bunraku Traditional Japanese Puppet performance at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign by the Japanese Bunraku Association of Japan
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Teatro bunraku a Osaka
Sara, Mohamed, Darnell, Lisa, Dale and Stuart.
Oh, Fantastic Bunraku! The prototype was made as for this program in 1991 and represents the life of Jesus Christ.
Though I'm not Christian, I was very impressed by this "Gospel in Bunraku" when I heard it at the first time in Tokyo.
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here is the Street Performance Of Bunraku
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunraku)
(http://www.bunraku.or.jp/english.html)
at ASAKUSA TOKYO
FUZEN FAIRY TALES
Puppets by Mark Frechione
Play Adapted by Michael Spadaccini
Starring Colby, Nathan, Mark, Alexis, and Kacy
The Big Brother 'Angels' attempt a form of traditional Japanese puppet theater called Bunraku.
After many hours of practice, this is their performance.
Shot on Super 8 sans audio.
Japanese puppet play called bunraku
Make your own Japanese-style puppet. Learn how to make a tube that string controls run throught for a Bunraku puppet arm control in this free puppetry lesson from an expert puppeteer.
The Heavenly Housemates put on a stirling Bunraku performance (even though this is not actually Bunrku!!!) hey hoo!
How are puppets controlled? Learn about the function of a Bunraku Puppet Wrist Arm Control in this free puppetry lesson from an expert puppeteer.
More footage from Gion Corner in Kyoto. Bunraku is the old performance art of puppetry originating in Osaka. In this brief scene, the heroine reads a letter.