Japanese Theater Kabuki – Traditional Theater (popular) Exs. Kabuki – YouTube (a good introduction) Centre Stage: Kabuki – YouTube (overview)Kabuki – YouTubeCentre.

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Japanese Theater Kabuki – Traditional Theater (popular) Exs. Kabuki – YouTube (a good introduction) Centre Stage: Kabuki – YouTube (overview)Kabuki – YouTubeCentre Stage: Kabuki – YouTube Bunraku – Puppet Theater Ex. YouTube - Bunraku theater in OsakaYouTube - Bunraku theater in Osaka Noh – Traditional Theater (elitist) Ex. Noh Theatre - YouTubeNoh Theatre - YouTube

Kabuki Originates in late 16 th century (1596) All female performers (immediately banned) Replaced by male performers - includes “onnagata” (female impersonator) Primarily dance theater w/ colorful costumes Audience – traditionally middle-class Music – includes three different ensembles

Kabuki Actors/Dancers

Kabuki Dancer (note Debayashi in background)

Kabuki Actor

Kabuki “onnagata”

Kabuki Music Geza (off-stage) – sound effects (o-daiko, other percussion, shamisen, nohkan) Chobo (stage left) – “narrator” (“speaker” and shamisen) Debayashi (stage rear) – literally, the “coming out orchestra” (multiple singers, shamisens, drums, nohkan) AoK Presentation.m4v – YouTube (Musical Instruments of the Kabuki)AoK Presentation.m4v – YouTube

Nagauta (Kabuki ensemble)

Shamisen

Nohkan Ex. Nohkan Lesson by MEJIRO (株)目白 - YouTubeNohkan Lesson by MEJIRO (株)目白 - YouTube

Kotsuzumi Ex. KOTSUZUMI - YouTubeKOTSUZUMI - YouTube

Otsuzumi Ex. OH-TSUZUMI - YouTubeOH-TSUZUMI - YouTube

Noh Drum (Taiko)

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