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Cantastoria (Italian: [ˌkantaˈstɔːrja]; also
spelled cantastorie [ˌkantaˈstɔːrje],
canta storia or
canta historia)
comes from
Italian for "story-singer"...
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puppeteers to
operate a
puppet that
varies from 1/3 to 1/2 life size.
Cantastoria is a form of
visual storytelling in
which a puppet, illustration, painting...
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techniques such as
overhead projection,
government do****ent expose,
cantastoria picture performance, toy theater, as well as hand, rod,
found object...
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Cantastoria.
Before becoming a journalist, in 1782,
Ambros worked as an
Italian language master in
Vienna and
began to edit Bänkellieder (
Cantastoria)...
- Chicago-based
artistic collective Theater Oobleck produced a
series of
cantastoria using Baudelaire's Les
Fleurs du Mal as text. Canadian-French musical...
- such as
GeGeGe no Kitaro,
originally started as
kamishibai programs.
Cantastoria Light novel Motion comic Puppetry Vertep Raree show
Shadow play Slide...
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Michael Hermann Ambros (1750–1809),
Austrian publisher and
author of
Cantastoria Otto
Ambros (1901–1990),
German chemist and **** war
criminal Paul Ambros...
- of
gothic metal,
symphonic metal,
industrial metal,
black metal and
cantastoria. The name is
derived from the
protagonist Gregor Samsa in Kafka's The...
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Cannoneer Jabůrek (Czech: Kanonýr Jabůrek),
published in 1884, is a
cantastoria that
mocks war
propaganda that
often made up
stories about military heroism...
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Giulio Cesare Croce (1550–1609) was an
Italian writer, actor/producer of
cantastoria and
enigma writer. The son of a
blacksmith and a
blacksmith himself,...