Wrap a dynamic object around a circle?

It is a detail of a current project for a group challenge.  The image provided is the door and steps, and you can see what theme I'm going with.  The entire guitar was built as illustrations of PS.  The strings are a dynamic object of four layers bent of the nut to the tuning pegs with deformation of the puppet, but I need to bend the strings around the ankles to look at as they were liquidated, and I am struggling to think of a solution?

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