Yoke thé is the Burmese name for marionette puppetry. Like most of Burmese refined art, yoke thé performances originated from royal patronage and were gradually adapted for the wider populace. Yoke thé are almost always performed in the form of Burmese operas. From their inception, marionettes enjoyed great popularity in the courts of the Konbaung dynasty. Little has changed since the creation of the art by U Thaw, and the set of characters developed by him is still in use today. This puppet may play the role of the princess in the Yoke thé .
mixed media
14in
26.5in
6in
Myanmar
donation
March 2019
Austin Friends of Folk Art