When there was an opportunity to go see a water puppet performance I was very excited to go. I expected to be bored, eh just another puppet show, and was very glad to find I enjoyed the whole performance.
There were four short stories played out with different sets of puppets. Each performance lasting 5 to 8 minutes. As you can see in the story posted here it is quite dynamic with a lot of splashing about, hiding and reappearing of puppets and puppets crossing the stage from one side to the other.
I enjoyed the performance quite a lot and being a very concrete thinker also left wondering how the puppets are controlled. They cross from one side of the stage to the other both in front of and behind the other puppets. How's that happen without controls getting crossed? They move long distances side to side pretty rapidly. Water's a high resistance medium. It seems to me it should be very hard to swing a several foot long stick underwater that rapidly. Plus just swinging a stick would mean the end, the puppet, moves in an arc. You'll see the puppets can move in a straight line parallel to the stage front. So in addition to enjoying the performances I also left wondering how exactly the puppets are controlled.
I hope you enjoy the performance I've posted here.