Khaleej Times

Marionette maker strings together memories

- Ahmed Hatem

cairo — In a tiny Cairo workshop, Mohamed Fawzi Bakkar designs and builds marionette­s from scratch, hoping to revive a traditiona­l art.

The 32-year-old spends hours or even days designing puppets inspired by Egyptian life — farmers, street vendors, butchers and the occasional celebrity.

He devotes special care to the faces, hoping to make them as unique and realistic as possible, and then he puts on shows.

Puppet shows were traditiona­lly performed for adults and children alike, often as nightly entertainm­ent during the holy month of Ramadan, which began last week.

The art form has deep roots in Egypt.

When the Ottoman Sultan Selim the Grim sacked Cairo in the 16th century, he was said to have been so amused by a puppet show depicting the hanging of the vanquished Mamluk ruler that he sent the puppeteer to Istanbul to perform it for his son, the young Suleiman the Magnificen­t.

The most famous show of recent times was “El Laila El Kebira,” or “The Big Night”, first performed in 1961. The show recreates a mawlid — a popular street festivals held in honour of local holy figures — with folk songs and dancing. The characters include a village leader, a lion tamer and a belly dancer.

On a recent night at a cultural centre in Cairo, Bakkar performed a marionette version of an Umm Kulthum concert, with a puppet standing in for the famed Egyptian diva, who dominated the airwaves across the Arab World from the 1930s until her death in 1975.

He laments that there are only two venues for performing puppet shows in Cairo and only a couple dozen marionette artists.

“We all dream of having an academy in Egypt that would teach the art of puppetry and to have a theater in every city,” he said. “I really dream of having my own theater.”

 ?? — AP ?? Marionette­s of Umm Kalthoum, the most famed singer of classical Arabic music, and her band, made by Mohamed Fawzi Bakkar, perform at the El Sawy Cultural Centre in Cairo.
— AP Marionette­s of Umm Kalthoum, the most famed singer of classical Arabic music, and her band, made by Mohamed Fawzi Bakkar, perform at the El Sawy Cultural Centre in Cairo.

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