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The XYZ Show in Kenya uses rubber puppets to tackle serious political situations By Will Ross BBC News, Nairobi | The XYZ Show in Kenya uses rubber puppets to tackle serious political situations By Will Ross BBC News, Nairobi |
At a recent prayer breakfast in Kenya, religious matters were pushed aside and instead gluttony was the order of the day. | At a recent prayer breakfast in Kenya, religious matters were pushed aside and instead gluttony was the order of the day. |
President Mwai Kibaki struggled to eat a whole chapatti in one go, Prime Minister Raila Odinga spilt tea down his suit and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka struggled after getting a sausage stuck in his mouth. | President Mwai Kibaki struggled to eat a whole chapatti in one go, Prime Minister Raila Odinga spilt tea down his suit and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka struggled after getting a sausage stuck in his mouth. |
Luckily, these were just puppets being filmed in the cramped dining room of a Nairobi home for the latest of 13 episodes of the XYZ show. | Luckily, these were just puppets being filmed in the cramped dining room of a Nairobi home for the latest of 13 episodes of the XYZ show. |
Every Kenyan should contribute to expose what is happening and to expose corruption Gado, Kenyan cartoonist | Every Kenyan should contribute to expose what is happening and to expose corruption Gado, Kenyan cartoonist |
The satirical puppet show, which was influenced by the British 1980s show Spitting Image and France's Les Guignols, is a chance for a group of scriptwriters and puppeteers to delve into the murky world of Kenyan politics. | The satirical puppet show, which was influenced by the British 1980s show Spitting Image and France's Les Guignols, is a chance for a group of scriptwriters and puppeteers to delve into the murky world of Kenyan politics. |
The man behind it is East Africa's best known cartoonist, Gado, who has been taking a pop at Kenya's elite for years and encourages people to question events in Kenya. | The man behind it is East Africa's best known cartoonist, Gado, who has been taking a pop at Kenya's elite for years and encourages people to question events in Kenya. |
"I think it's everybody's duty," he said. | "I think it's everybody's duty," he said. |
"You can't put that responsibility on one individual, as every Kenyan should contribute to expose what is happening and to expose corruption." | "You can't put that responsibility on one individual, as every Kenyan should contribute to expose what is happening and to expose corruption." |
Kenya has its fair share of political scandals and people have a fairly low view of their politicians, several of whom were accused of stoking the ethnic violence which flared after the disputed election in December 2007. | |
Now members of the coalition government, formed to prevent the country descending further into anarchy, have another reason to watch their steps - unless they want to see an embarrassing action replay in latex. | |
"We bring out the character... especially when it comes to the fact that the politicians never stand for anything, the double-standards and the hypocrisy," said director James Kanja, who says he is not expecting any threatening phone calls in response to the show. | "We bring out the character... especially when it comes to the fact that the politicians never stand for anything, the double-standards and the hypocrisy," said director James Kanja, who says he is not expecting any threatening phone calls in response to the show. |
"We feel secure knowing that we are working with puppets so we could argue at the end of the day that this is a puppet not a real person." | "We feel secure knowing that we are working with puppets so we could argue at the end of the day that this is a puppet not a real person." |
Working with muppets | Working with muppets |
The XYZ team has set up its main studio in a warehouse across town. | The XYZ team has set up its main studio in a warehouse across town. |
As the cameras roll, the production team is glued to TV monitors to check the mannerisms are just right. | As the cameras roll, the production team is glued to TV monitors to check the mannerisms are just right. |
Senior figures like President Mwai Kibaki are not exempt from attention | Senior figures like President Mwai Kibaki are not exempt from attention |
In the Kiswahili language, the puppet bearing a close resemblance to the prime minister is reassuring the nation that all is well in the coalition government because everyone is eating a healthy slice of the national cake. | In the Kiswahili language, the puppet bearing a close resemblance to the prime minister is reassuring the nation that all is well in the coalition government because everyone is eating a healthy slice of the national cake. |
A clear reference to recent high level corruption scandals. | A clear reference to recent high level corruption scandals. |
Each character has two puppeteers - one controlling the eyes, the other the body. | Each character has two puppeteers - one controlling the eyes, the other the body. |
After working with muppets and marionettes for more than 10 years, Daniel Otieno now gets maximum job satisfaction working closely with a scarily life-like latex President Kibaki. | After working with muppets and marionettes for more than 10 years, Daniel Otieno now gets maximum job satisfaction working closely with a scarily life-like latex President Kibaki. |
"It's awesome to be in control of the president. After all, he gets his salary from us," says Mr Otieno, after helping the presidential puppet deliver a speech about safe sex. | |
Delayed at customs | Delayed at customs |
The fact that the show is on air is a sign of press freedom here. | The fact that the show is on air is a sign of press freedom here. |
If you tried to produce a show like this in several other countries, you would end up behind bars before you could say: "Camera, Lights, Action." | If you tried to produce a show like this in several other countries, you would end up behind bars before you could say: "Camera, Lights, Action." |
The puppets and the puppeteers tend to do some very interesting things when given a free rein James Kanja Kenya sleaze book sparks shop ban | |
In South Africa, a similar satirical show has been produced but so far has not aired. | |
This has left people wondering whether the politicians and broadcasters are ready to witness the sight of a Jacob Zuma-like puppet fleeing from the National Prosecuting Authority or a latex version of Thabo Mbeki in drag, singing the Gloria Gaynor hit I Will Survive. | This has left people wondering whether the politicians and broadcasters are ready to witness the sight of a Jacob Zuma-like puppet fleeing from the National Prosecuting Authority or a latex version of Thabo Mbeki in drag, singing the Gloria Gaynor hit I Will Survive. |
Kenya's XYZ Show has been in the pipeline since 2002 but was recently given a financial leg-up when several embassies and the Ford Foundation came forward to support it. | Kenya's XYZ Show has been in the pipeline since 2002 but was recently given a financial leg-up when several embassies and the Ford Foundation came forward to support it. |
Projects that might help keep the politicians under scrutiny and promote democracy and accountability are seen by donors as worth sponsoring. | Projects that might help keep the politicians under scrutiny and promote democracy and accountability are seen by donors as worth sponsoring. |
USAid has been helping distribute Michela Wrong's latest book, It's Our Turn To Eat, which shines a bright light on political corruption. | |
Kenyan bookstores had been extremely reluctant to stock it, fearing they might make enemies in high places. | Kenyan bookstores had been extremely reluctant to stock it, fearing they might make enemies in high places. |
Without the funding, the show was unlikely to make it onto TV. | Without the funding, the show was unlikely to make it onto TV. |
I was told the puppets cost $2-3,000 each, with the latex imported from France. | I was told the puppets cost $2-3,000 each, with the latex imported from France. |
The creators have had some unusual explaining to do at customs. | The creators have had some unusual explaining to do at customs. |
There was a production delay in the puppet workshop recently as Kenyan customs officials raised a few eyebrows over a small package which apparently contained the the eyes of the First Lady, Lucy Kibaki. | There was a production delay in the puppet workshop recently as Kenyan customs officials raised a few eyebrows over a small package which apparently contained the the eyes of the First Lady, Lucy Kibaki. |
Bigmouth? | Bigmouth? |
There is a history of political satire in Kenya, with the popular comedy trio Redykyulass having caused years of belly aches and Nation TV's Bull's Eye sending up the politicians each week. | |
The feedback for the XYZ show itself has been lukewarm so far, with critics suggesting it is too serious and lacks pace. | The feedback for the XYZ show itself has been lukewarm so far, with critics suggesting it is too serious and lacks pace. |
Two people are needed to operate one puppet | Two people are needed to operate one puppet |
But the team is confident it will improve and by veering off script it could produce more laughs. | But the team is confident it will improve and by veering off script it could produce more laughs. |
"Whenever we are not shooting the serious stuff on the scripts the puppets and the puppeteers tend to do some very interesting things when given a free rein," said Mr Kanja. | |
The big question is how far the scriptwriters can push out the boat without upsetting the powers that be. | The big question is how far the scriptwriters can push out the boat without upsetting the powers that be. |
"Our goal is not to avoid any character or subject," said Gado. | "Our goal is not to avoid any character or subject," said Gado. |
He was being watched from the sidelines by Kenya's famous son Barack Obama, who has been given ears the size of satellite dishes. | He was being watched from the sidelines by Kenya's famous son Barack Obama, who has been given ears the size of satellite dishes. |
"We are going to push it as far as we can and if we get into trouble that's part and parcel of the show and the industry." | "We are going to push it as far as we can and if we get into trouble that's part and parcel of the show and the industry." |
So far it hasn't been possible to get any reaction from the real Kenyan politicians. | So far it hasn't been possible to get any reaction from the real Kenyan politicians. |
But I did hear a whisper that one had complained, "Why have they made my mouth so big?" | But I did hear a whisper that one had complained, "Why have they made my mouth so big?" |
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