
Description | 오르테케–카자흐 전통 꼭두각시 뮤지컬 인형극 오르테케(Orteke)는 나무로 산양을 만들어 ‘다우일파즈(Dauylpaz)’라는 전통 북에 올려놓고 북을 치며 한 손으로 인형을 조종하는 뮤지컬 형태의 인형극이다. 연극과 음악, 인형극을 결합한 독창성이 특히 돋보인다. 조종자가 악기를 연주하기 시작하면 ‘테케(염소)’라 불리는 풍부한 표정의 꼭두각시가 마치 살아나는 듯한 동작과 음악의 리듬에 맞춰 드럼의 피막의 단단한 표면에서 우스꽝스러운 춤을 추는 동작을 선보인다. 오르테케는 어떤 연주인가에 따라 제작자 개인별로 다른 모양과 크기로 만들어지고, 팔다리의 움직이는 부분의 개수가 다르거나 때로는 질주하는 모습을 표현하기도 한다. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000045 | Running Time | 00:30:39 |
Country | Kazakhstan | ||
Videos Photographer | 알렉세이 카멘스키 | Year | 2017 |
Place | File Size | 2,836 | |
Definition | File Format | mp4 | |
Copyright | 유네스코아태무형유산센터, 유네스코카자흐스탄위원회 | - |
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Orteke - Kazakh traditional art of music puppetry
Orteke (mountain goat) is the name of an indigenous Kazakh performing art in which flexible wooden figure of a mountain goat is placed on a traditional drum called dauylpaz. Orteke’s originality comes from it being a combination of theater, music, and puppet dance. The figure begins to move from the movement of the filaments attached to the fingers of a musician playing the dombra (Kazakh musical instrument). The expressive puppet figure, called teke (goat), seems to come to life when the master starts playing the drum. The figure makes funny dance movements in time with the rhythm of the music being played. It is also said that the orteke figure once came different shapes and sizes that were created individually, each with a different number of moving limbs, depending on which kyu was performed. Some masters of this genre can be played with two or three or more puppets simultaneously.
Kazakhstan -
PI00006273
Orteke - Kazakh traditional art of music puppetry
Orteke (mountain goat) is the name of an indigenous Kazakh performing art in which flexible wooden figure of a mountain goat is placed on a traditional drum called dauylpaz. Orteke’s originality comes from it being a combination of theater, music, and puppet dance. The figure begins to move from the movement of the filaments attached to the fingers of a musician playing the dombra (Kazakh musical instrument). The expressive puppet figure, called teke (goat), seems to come to life when the master starts playing the drum. The figure makes funny dance movements in time with the rhythm of the music being played. It is also said that the orteke figure once came different shapes and sizes that were created individually, each with a different number of moving limbs, depending on which kyu was performed. Some masters of this genre can be played with two or three or more puppets simultaneously.
Kazakhstan -
PI00006274
Orteke - Kazakh traditional art of music puppetry
Orteke (mountain goat) is the name of an indigenous Kazakh performing art in which flexible wooden figure of a mountain goat is placed on a traditional drum called dauylpaz. Orteke’s originality comes from it being a combination of theater, music, and puppet dance. The figure begins to move from the movement of the filaments attached to the fingers of a musician playing the dombra (Kazakh musical instrument). The expressive puppet figure, called teke (goat), seems to come to life when the master starts playing the drum. The figure makes funny dance movements in time with the rhythm of the music being played. It is also said that the orteke figure once came different shapes and sizes that were created individually, each with a different number of moving limbs, depending on which kyu was performed. Some masters of this genre can be played with two or three or more puppets simultaneously.
Kazakhstan -
PI00006271
Orteke - Kazakh traditional art of music puppetry
Orteke (mountain goat) is the name of an indigenous Kazakh performing art in which flexible wooden figure of a mountain goat is placed on a traditional drum called dauylpaz. Orteke’s originality comes from it being a combination of theater, music, and puppet dance. The figure begins to move from the movement of the filaments attached to the fingers of a musician playing the dombra (Kazakh musical instrument). The expressive puppet figure, called teke (goat), seems to come to life when the master starts playing the drum. The figure makes funny dance movements in time with the rhythm of the music being played. It is also said that the orteke figure once came different shapes and sizes that were created individually, each with a different number of moving limbs, depending on which kyu was performed. Some masters of this genre can be played with two or three or more puppets simultaneously.
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