The Kabuki Theatre of JapanDover Publications, 2012 M01 17 - 336 páginas "Highly recommended." — Library Journal. One of the most comprehensive handbooks available on Kabuki theatre provides readers with all the information they need to understand and appreciate this exciting amalgam of dramatic and musical arts. A clear and thoughtfully written text describes the theater's development in the context of Japanese history, with detailed analyses of actors' techniques, music and dance, plays and playwrights, the playhouse's design evolution, and six representative Kabuki plays. Includes glossary of Japanese terms. Invaluable to students, scholars and anyone intrigued by classical Japanese theater. |
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... story to other people present and through them to the audience . A fan is used by the actor to perform symbolical movements while the story is being related in part by the chobo , and in part by himself , but every one of his movements ...
... story to other people present and through them to the audience . A fan is used by the actor to perform symbolical movements while the story is being related in part by the chobo , and in part by himself , but every one of his movements ...
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... story , to short items which were introduced into a programme for mere technical effect , and which may seem obscure ... story of the Soga brothers . Soga no sekai , literally the Soga world , was a feature of the old Kabuki which had so ...
... story , to short items which were introduced into a programme for mere technical effect , and which may seem obscure ... story of the Soga brothers . Soga no sekai , literally the Soga world , was a feature of the old Kabuki which had so ...
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... story along . Sekibei is represented as questioning Komachi and asking her if she has a pass to enter the barrier ; he is suspicious of such a beautiful woman alone in this desolate spot . Komachi replies that she is a nun at heart ...
... story along . Sekibei is represented as questioning Komachi and asking her if she has a pass to enter the barrier ; he is suspicious of such a beautiful woman alone in this desolate spot . Komachi replies that she is a nun at heart ...
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acting aragoto audience became Benkei Born Buddhist Bunraku called ceremonial character chobo Chushingura colour costume courtesan curtain dance plays dancer developed doll theatre dress drum Enya famous Genzo gidayu hair hanamichi head Honzo Ichikawa Danjuro Ichikawa Ebizo Japan Japanese jidaimono jidaimono plays jōruri Kabuki actor Kabuki plays Kabuki stage Kabuki theatre Kampei Kanjincho Kanshushai Karu Kichiemon Kikugoro kimono known kodōgu Komachi Konami Koshiro kumadori kuromisu kyogen Kyoto make-up master Matahei Matsuo Meiji Monogatari Morita Kanya Moronao movement Munesada nagauta Nakamura Utaemon nimaime ningyo Nō drama oiran onnagata onnagata actor Osaka Osono Otomi pattern performance players popular poses pupil roles Sambaso samisen samurai scene Sekibei sewamono sewamono plays Shogen shosagoto sleeve Soga stage appearance stage set story style Sukeroku sword symbolism technique Terakoya theatrical tokiwazu Tokyo traditional Troupe wears wife wooden worn Yasu Yedo Yosaburo Yoshitsune young Yuranosuke