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Includes an actors and drama database, glossary, chronology, prints and illustrations, theaters, schedules of performances and a derivative products section. ... KABUKI 21...
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Kabuki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kabuki is the highly stylized classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. The individual kan...
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Discusses the development including sources of plays, dances, staging, and music. ... Kabuki is one of Japan's traditional theatrical arts. Its inception goes back to the latter part of the 16th century and, with extensive and continuous evolution, it has now been perfected into a state of classical refinement.
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Kabuki summaries. ... Jeff Blair's; Kabuki Page ... Kabuki at Misonoza in Nagoya...
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An introduction to Kabuki - traditional Japanese theater. ... As was the stage tradition in Elizabethan England, kabuki is performed entirely by men. Strangely enough however, this art form was created by Okuni, a female shrine attendant, in the 17th century. Although greatly influenced by the aristocratic noh,
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About Kabuki: Japanese theater. ... Kabuki is a traditional Japanese form of theater with its origins in the Edo period. In contrast to the older Japanese art forms such as Noh, Kabuki was the popular culture of the common townspeople and not of the higher social classes.
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artelino - An introduction to the Japanese kabuki theater by Paul Binnie. ... This article is an introduction to the Japanese Kabuki Theater, written by Scottish artist Paul Binnie. Paul Binnie lived in Tokyo for more than 5 years. Japanese Kabuki Theater and Noh Theater became his great passion.
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A history of Kabuki theatre. ... This was Kabuki, a slang designation of the time later to be dignified by the use of written characters signifying the art of song and dance. ... Kabuki--the Art of Song and Dance--was first called Onna Kabuki, Okuni being a woman (onna); although, as her religious chants gave place to popular...
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A performance of Kabuki is one of the most unique experience in the world of theater ... The word "Kabuki" literall means, song, dance, and technique. ... KABUKI-ZA; THEATER; GINZA TOKYO;
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