The Magical World of Marionettes
You might say that these marionettes are real, but not quite; they are what we sometimes would like to have a chance to be! Through them we can say things we'd like to say, to express, to demonstrate!
The use of puppets and marionettes has evolved over thousands of years as an important cultural component for many races. Found in ancient Egyptian and Native American artifacts as well as other societies all around the world, they have been used as message bearers, educators and entertainers. Today, they have special significance in communicating and expressing issues often very difficult in face-to-face conversation. As a result, they are being used in therapy and communication with children and adults alike; and in providing comfort to sick people, especially at Christmas time.
These marionettes are from Norma Jackson's personal collection of over three hundred. Each marionette was used in a performing company that became known as "the only one of its kind in Western Canada". This company staged many large and small productions, including Aladdin, Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore, Jack and the Beanstalk and Shoemaker and the Elves. Of course, when the curtain rises, the marionettes truly come to life creating a magical world between reality and make believe. It is the equivalent of the human theatre only in miniature including full sound and music, special effects, lighting, and the odd walk about with the audience!
Today, marionettes are respected as a true "art form" in most countries around the world.
So, if there is a chance for you to meet the "little people"?
DON'T MISS IT!
