File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_2000/puptcrit.0001, message 182


From: Stephen Kaplin <skactw-AT-pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: PUPT: use of word "marionettest"
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 21:07:20 -0500


>One would like to think that "artist" was inherent in the term "marionette."
>
>>  One term I have seen used, but not mentioned yet in the discussion yet is,
>>"Marionette Artist."  I like it the best because the "artist" part seems a
>>bit more elevated is status.
>>
>>Joe Dunfee,  joe-AT-dunfee.com
>>Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
>>
>>
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>
>Robert Smythe
>Artistic Director
>Mum Puppettheatre
>115 Arch Street
>Philadelphia, PA 19106
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I've always assumed that a "puppeteer" was just an "engineer" with timing.
				SKa.




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