Abstract

Puppetry in Serbia dates back to the early 20th century, in the tradition of traveling puppeteers and entertainers at fairs. Puppet theaters in Serbia as theater institutions were established only after World War II when they consisted of professional ensembles with a permanent repertoire and a regular theater audience. The work explores puppetry as an art form on all levels, requiring a unique form, with the aim of uncovering the chronology of the establishment of Puppet Theaters, with a special focus on Kragujevac, which was among the early pioneers of puppetry. Throughout history and to this day, whether in the world or in Serbia, puppet shows are accessible to all ages, just like any other form of theater art. There's nothing more beautiful than awakening the child within oneself.

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