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- Kasperle abstract "Kasperle (Bavarian German: Káschberl, Swabian German: Kaschberle, Swiss German: Chaschperli) is a famous and traditional puppet character from Austria, German-speaking Switzerland and Germany. Its roots date to 17th century and was at times so popular that Kasperltheater was synonymous with puppet theater. Kasperltheater includes the following characters: Kasper, Gretel, Seppel, princess, king, witch, robber, and crocodile. The older, more traditional Kasperle shows are very similar to "Mister Punch". Then there are "Kasperle Versions" of Brothers Grimm fairy tales, and "modern fairy tales."Kasper (known as Kasperl and Kasperle in southern Germany and Austria) is the hero of German puppet theater. The name Kasper probably comes from the ancient Persian meaning "keeper of the treasure." Tradition holds one of the three Magi who visited the Christ Child was named Caspar. This character also existed in the mystery plays of the medieval Church. The puppet Kasper, along with France's Guignol, and Britain's Punch and Judy has his origins in the character of Pulcinella, a stock character of the Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Pulcinella was a violent character typically dressed in white clothing, a long white hat, and a black mask. The character is generally identified with Naples.The puppet character actually named Kasper first appeared in Munich in 1858 in a marionette play (The Enchanted Lily) by Graf Pocci. Like his cousin Punch, the early Kasper used a slapstick to beat the Devil, Witch, and Crocodile.".
- Kasperle thumbnail Eggink01.jpg?width=300.
- Kasperle wikiPageExternalLink www.kasperpuppets.com.
- Kasperle wikiPageExternalLink www.kersa.de.
- Kasperle wikiPageExternalLink Kasper.htm.
- Kasperle wikiPageID "3964523".
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- Kasperle hasPhotoCollection Kasperle.
- Kasperle subject Category:Austrian_plays.
- Kasperle subject Category:Fictional_German_people.
- Kasperle subject Category:German_plays.
- Kasperle subject Category:Puppets.
- Kasperle subject Category:Swiss_plays.
- Kasperle subject Category:Theatre_in_Austria.
- Kasperle subject Category:Theatre_in_Germany.
- Kasperle subject Category:Theatre_in_Switzerland.
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- Kasperle comment "Kasperle (Bavarian German: Káschberl, Swabian German: Kaschberle, Swiss German: Chaschperli) is a famous and traditional puppet character from Austria, German-speaking Switzerland and Germany. Its roots date to 17th century and was at times so popular that Kasperltheater was synonymous with puppet theater. Kasperltheater includes the following characters: Kasper, Gretel, Seppel, princess, king, witch, robber, and crocodile.".
- Kasperle label "Jan Klaassen (pop)".
- Kasperle label "Kasper".
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- Kasperle label "Kasperle".
- Kasperle label "Kásperle".
- Kasperle label "Teatr Kacperka".
- Kasperle label "Касперль".
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- Kasperle depiction Eggink01.jpg.
- Kasperle isPrimaryTopicOf Kasperle.