What is World Puppetry Day?

Every year on March 21st, World Puppetry Day aims to recognize puppetry as a global art form. It's also a day to celebrate puppeteers around the world.

You should obviously be familiar with puppets. You've obviously seen a puppeteer in action if you're like most people. You may have even tried with a puppet yourself. However, you may be surprised to learn how old puppetry is. Puppets can be traced back to the 5th century BCE. Even puppet theaters in Asia's China, India,, and other places in Asia. In certain ceremonies, Native Americans also used puppet-like figures.

Union Internationale de la Marionnette (UNIMA) was established in Prague in 1929. Puppeeers in the United States kept their art a mystery. Puppeeers weren't until the first half of the twentieth century that puppeteers began to share more details about their jobs. They also started staging public puppet shows. Thanks in large part to Tony Sarg, a well-known puppeteer at the time, who was largely responsible for this. When puppets became widely available, it resulted in the establishment of the Puppeteers of America in 1937. UNIMA-USA was founded in 1966 by Jim Henson. UNIMA Australia, UMIMA Pakistan, British UNIMA, and UNIMA France followed suit, with UNIMA Australia, UMIMA Pakistan, British UNIMA, and UNIMA France following suit.

Puppets are everywhere today. Puppets are everywhere. Not just in the United States, but around the world. Puppets can be seen on stage, on television, and in films.

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