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- Q8054549 subject Q7282493.
- Q8054549 subject Q8329330.
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- Q8054549 abstract "Yoke thé (Burmese: ရုပ်သေး; MLCTS: rupse:, IPA: [joʊʔ θé], literally "miniatures") is the Burmese name for marionette puppetry. Although the term can be used for marionettery in general, its usage usually refers to the local form of string puppetry. Like most of Burmese refined art, yoke thé performances originated from royal patronage and were gradually adapted for the wider populace. Yoke thé are almost always performed in operas.Burmese marionettes are very intricate and dexterous as they employ 18 or 19 wires for male and female characters respectively, and each puppet is controlled by only one puppeteer.".
- Q8054549 thumbnail Burmese_puppetry.jpg?width=300.
- Q8054549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1209946.
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- Q8054549 wikiPageWikiLink Q17064875.
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- Q8054549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282493.
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- Q8054549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8329330.
- Q8054549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8921814.
- Q8054549 comment "Yoke thé (Burmese: ရုပ်သေး; MLCTS: rupse:, IPA: [joʊʔ θé], literally "miniatures") is the Burmese name for marionette puppetry. Although the term can be used for marionettery in general, its usage usually refers to the local form of string puppetry. Like most of Burmese refined art, yoke thé performances originated from royal patronage and were gradually adapted for the wider populace.".
- Q8054549 label "Yoke thé".
- Q8054549 depiction Burmese_puppetry.jpg.