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KABUKI
KABUKI Website
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About Kabuki
Remarkable features unique in Kabuki   Unique stage structures   Live music and sound effects
Learn more Kabuki
Broad Range of Acting Styles   Costumes, Makeup & Wigs   Dynamic Stage Sets
Watch Kabuki
  Performances throughout the year!   How to buy tickets   Shouts from the audience
  Shops and restaurants   Rules and etiquettes

Japan Arts Council
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Features
Introduction
Stage

  Stage Mechanisms   Theatre Transformations   Various curtains for production
Characters and Actors
  Characters and Costumes Expressions of the Actors
Various Kabuki Roles
  Umeomaru   Fujiya Izaemon   Sekibei (Otomo no Kuronushi)   Soga no Iruka   Kamiyui Shinza
  Sato Tadanobu (Genkurogitsune)   Miuraya Agemaki   Yaegakihime   Kirare Otomi
  Production and Music
Expression of Scene
  Expression of Stage set   Dramatic tecniques showing weather
  Dramatic tecniques for Matsubamemono   Expression of Makugire (end of act)
Distinctive of Expressions
  Hikinuki   Chunori   Tachimawari   Roppo   Mie   Ningyoburi   Kurogo
Expression by Sounds
  Geza   Ki   Tsuke   Takemoto   Nagauta   Tokiwazu-bushi   Kiyomoto-bushi
History of Kabuki
Plays
  Kabuki Dramaturgy   Eminent Playwrights   Classifications of Plays
Leading Plays
  Aotozoshi Hana no Nishikie   Kawasho   Kyoganoko Musume Dojoji
  Koibikyaku Yamato Orai(Koi no tayori yamato orai)   Sakurahime Azuma Bunsho
  Sannin Kichisa Kuruwa no Hatsugai   Tsumoru Koi Yuki no Sekinoto
  Tsuyu Kosode Mukashi Hachijo   Narukami   Bancho Sarayashiki   Heike Nyogonoshima   Meiboku Sendai Hagi   Momijigari
 
KABUKI 21
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  The Actors
  Comtemporary Actors   Actors of the Past   The Guilds   Actors Lines   The Kabuki Clan
  The Programs
  Plays & Dance
  Kabuki History
  1601~1700   1701~1800   1801~1900   1901~2000   2001~2100
  Glossary
  A~C   D~G   H~J   K   M~N   O~R   S~T   U~Z
  FAQ
  Theaters
  Prints and Illusttations
  Strolling Around
  Characters
  Danshichi Kurobê   Ishikawa Goemon   Musashibô Benkei   Tamamo-no-Mae
  Actors Blazons
  Kabuki Art
  Kabuki Derivatives & Goods
Dictionary

  Kabuki Visual Encyclopedia
  Names Dictionary   Plays/Acts/Scenes Dictionary   Roles Dictionary   Guilds Dictionary

NOH & KYOGEN
the Noh.com
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Introducing the world of Noh
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What´s "Noh"?   For Noh Beginners   Origins and history   Compositions of Noh
  Shite-kata   Other Roles   Stage   Noh Masks   Props   Vocal   Music
  Noh Dance   Movement Patterns   Costumes
  What is "Kyogen"?
Noh Plays
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Noh Masks
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Old Man   Elders   Man   Woman   Demons   Ghost and Spirit

Japan Arts Council
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Introduction
  Stage and Performance
  Stage Structure
Flow of Plays
  Noh   Kyogen
Performers
  Noh   Kyogen
Performance Techniques
  Expressive elements in Nohgaku   Noh techniques   Kyogen techniques
  Plays and Characters
  Category of plays
  Famous roles
Famous Plays: Noh
  Takasago   Tadanori   Izutsu   Hagoromo   Sumidagawa   Tsuchigumo
Famous Plays: Kyogen
  Bo Shibari   Kaki Yamabushi
  Masks and Costumes
  Masks   Costumes   Fans   Props
  Influence
  Culture   Time   Region
  History
Roots (Origin)   Ascent to Greatness   Thriving and Classical Theatre Form   Towards a New Era
  To the Theatre
Where do I watch?   What will I watch?   How do I watch?   How can I get firsthand experience?

BUNRAKU
Japan Arts Council
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  Introduction
  History
  Formation period   Developmental period   Golden period   Finalization period
  Stage
  Performers
  Narrator (Tayu)   Shamisen player   Puppeteer
  Bunraku Dolls
How the Dolls Work
  Mechanisms of the head   Moving a doll   Assembling a doll
Types of Heads
  Heads for Male Roles   Heads for Female Roles   Heads for Special Roles
  Plays
  Well-known Authors
Famous Plays: Jidai-mono (Historical Plays)
  Honcho Nijushiko   Imoseyama Onna Teikin   Meiboku Sendai Hagi   Ehon Taikoki
Famous Plays: Sewa-mono (Contemporary, domestic plays)
  Sonezaki shinju   Shinpan Utazaimon
Famous Plays: Keigoto / Keiji (Dances)
  Kotobuki Shiki Sanbaso
  To the Theatre
Where do I watch?   What do I watch?   How do I watch?   Who is performing?

Ningyo Joururi Bunraku-DTI
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Description of Bunraku
  JP
Classification of Repertoire
  JP
Jidaimono
  Shoutsushi Asagao Banashi   Sesshu Gappo ga Tsuji   Keisei Hangonkou
Sewamono
  Yari no Gonza kasane Katabira   Katsuragawa Renri no Shigarami   Shinpan Utazaimon
  Keisei Koibikyaku   Yuugiri Awa no Naruto
Keigoto
  Kiichi Hogan Sanryaku no Maki





RAKUGO
Wikipedia
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nippon.com
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  “Rakugo” (The Art of Storytelling)

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What is Rakugo? Invitation to the 400-year-old Art of Japanese Storytelling EN

Takarazuka Revue (Women´s Revue)
Wikipedia
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GaijinPot Blog
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  10 Facts to Know About Takarazuka Revue
Takarazuka Revue Official Website
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Allure

  What is the Takarazuka Revue?   How the Inimitable Takarazuka Revue Comes to Life
  Thrills and Excitement at the Takarazuka Revue
Perfomance About Us Theater   History   Gallery
TakaWiki
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General Information
  Takarazuka Revue   A History of the Revue   Going to See a Show   Fan Activities
  Glossary of Terms
Specific Information
  News   This Week In Takarazuka   Performances   Actresses   Staff
  Publications   Media-Commercial Releases
Specific Information
  Translations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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