- Imada Puppet Troupe
is a traditional Japanese puppet troupe in the style that is commonly known as Ningyō Jōruri (人形浄瑠璃) or
Bunraku , based inIida , Nagano.History
local puppeteers had begun traveling to nearby villages to perform. In the late nineteenth century the Troupe became established under its current name, enjoying considerable regional recognition and popularity.
Today the Troupe, headed by puppeteer Tamon Sawayanagi, performs regularly on tour and in its own theater, the Imada Puppetry Hall, which was completed in
1993 on the grounds of theOmiya Hachimangu Shrine in Iida. The Troupe traveled abroad in1993 to perform inFrance and again in2003 for performances inTaiwan . In 2007 members of the Troupe traveled to the United States to participate in workshops, demonstrations, and offer performances at theUniversity of Chicago and theUniversity of Missouri jointly withBunraku Bay Puppet Troupe .The Imada Puppet Troupe is actively nurturing the next generation of traditional puppeteers by providing puppetry training and performance opportunities for young adults and for students at local schools. Members of the Imada Puppet Troupe also train students at Ryukyo Middle School, where a large wooden stage has been constructed specifically for the use of the school's traditional puppetry club. The Troupe also hosts summer puppetry training programs for American students at the Imada Puppetry Hall in conjunction with the
University of Missouri and the American-based Japanese theater group,Bunraku Bay Puppet Troupe .ee also
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Bunraku External links
* [http://www.city.iida.nagano.jp/puppet/imada/ Information on the Imada Puppet Troupe (in Japanese)]
* [http://www.asianinterstage.com/summer2007japan/ Information on Bunraku puppetry training programs with the Imada Puppet Troupe in Japan for foreign students]
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