Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo and Family
- Part Two Select Plays from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 List of Characters
- Appendix 2 Papa Manteo’s Marionettes—Currently at IAM
- Appendix 3 Extant Publications from the Library of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 4 Paladins of France Scripts in the Handwriting of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 5 Agrippino Manteo’s Summaries of Plays in the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 6 Select Characters from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 7 Manteo Family Genealogy
- Works Cited
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo and Family
- Part Two Select Plays from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 List of Characters
- Appendix 2 Papa Manteo’s Marionettes—Currently at IAM
- Appendix 3 Extant Publications from the Library of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 4 Paladins of France Scripts in the Handwriting of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 5 Agrippino Manteo’s Summaries of Plays in the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 6 Select Characters from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 7 Manteo Family Genealogy
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
Intangible cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity in the face of growing globalization.
UNESCO (https://ich.unesco.org/en/what-is-intangibleheritage- 00003)Many will remember that Opera dei Pupi was designated by UNESCO as an “Oral and Intangible Masterpiece in the Heritage of Humanity” in 2001. It remains much less known, however, that this popular tradition also had an illustrious history in the United States, especially in New York City due largely to the passion and perseverance of the preeminent Catanese-American puppeteer Agrippino Manteo. In 2010, the Manteo family donated to the Italian American Museum of New York over thirty of their Catanese-style puppets and most of the family's extant scripts, along with Italian chivalric publications from Agrippino's library and painted backdrops used during performances. This generous gift has in a real sense made tangible an extraordinary intangible cultural heritage.
The Italian American Museum of New York is scheduled to reopen in the fall of 2023 in a completely redesigned four-story building at 151 Mulberry Street—just down the block from the family's former marionette theater, Teatro Manteo, in Little Italy. In addition to a Manteo puppet display in the Museum's permanent exhibition, future plans include a full exhibit on the history of the Manteo family's puppet theater tradition featuring the marionettes donated by Agrippino's descendants.
At the time of this writing, I have scanned all of the extant notebooks in Agrippino Manteo's handwriting donated to the Italian American Museum as well as some additional privately owned scripts. The Museum, in turn, has scanned twenty-one notebooks from the Paladins of France cycle copied by Agrippino's son Mike Manteo. These scripts will soon be made available on both the Museum's website and the eBOIARDO website. While the Manteo Sicilian Marionette exhibit will give an idea of the artistic inspiration, cultural tradition, and artisanal craftsmanship at work in the construction of the wooden actors, the online scripts will give students, scholars, and the general public a unique window into an imaginative world that transcends the categories of elite and folk, Sicilian and American, and medieval and modern.
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- The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo (1884-1947)The Paladins of France in America, pp. xix - xxPublisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2023