Thursday, July 19, 2018

Keeping Alive Armenia’s Centuries-Old Tradition Of Shadow Puppetry

The genre known as Karagyoz (meaning “black eyes,” after the trickster character at the center of the shadow plays) developed in the 14th century in the Ottoman Empire and became especially popular in Armenia in the 1700s. Now a troupe called Ayrogi is reviving the traditional art, often traveling through Armenia on horseback to perform in villages throughout the country.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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