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  2. Paperhand Puppet Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Paperhand Puppet Intervention is a puppet theatre company based in Saxapahaw, North Carolina and founded in 1998 by Donovan Zimmerman and Jan Burger. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Frequently performing outdoors, the group performs original stories inspired by the relationship between the natural world and humanity.

  3. Is buying an RV worth it, or should you just rent one? - AOL

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    Type of RV. Cost to rent. Cost to buy (new) Class A RV. $255-$300 per night. $110,000-$500,000+ Class B RV. $190-$240 per night. $70,000-$140,000. Class C RV

  4. Shadow play - Wikipedia

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    Shadow puppet theatre is called wayang in Indonesia, [54] wherein a dramatic story is told through shadows thrown by puppets and sometimes combined with human characters. [55] Wayang is an ancient form of storytelling that renowned for its elaborate puppets and complex musical styles. [ 56 ]

  5. Teru teru bōzu - Wikipedia

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    Made from tissue paper or cloth, teru teru bōzu charms are usually white, ghost-like figures with strings tied around their necks. [1] [2] [3] The words teru (照る) meaning 'to shine' and bōzu (坊主) referring to a Buddhist monk, the doll is said to represent a monk's bald head, which would shine during sunny weather. The doll therefore ...

  6. How Much Does it Cost To Live in an RV? Pros and Cons

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    The Costs of Living in an RV. Living in an RV can cost anywhere from $1,500 a month to $2,300 a month or more — assuming expenses for two adults — depending on a variety of factors, like where ...

  7. Puppet - Wikipedia

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    A hand puppet (or glove puppet) is a puppet controlled by one hand, which occupies the interior of the puppet. The Punch and Judy puppets are familiar examples of hand puppets. Larger varieties of hand puppets place the puppeteer's hand in just the puppet's head, controlling the mouth and head, and the puppet's body then hangs over the entire arm.

  8. Puppetry - Wikipedia

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    Glove puppets are also known as sleeve, hand or palm puppets. The head is made of either papier mâché, cloth or wood, with two hands emerging from just below the neck. The rest of the figure consists of a long, flowing skirt. These puppets are like limp dolls, but in the hands of an able puppeteer, are capable of producing a wide range of ...

  9. Giant puppet - Wikipedia

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    A giant puppet is a puppet which is tall enough to be easily visible to a street crowd while being manipulated by puppeteers, on the same level. It is therefore most suitable for processions , street theatre and performance art , although some large theatrical animations can be used for the same purpose.