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Hace 5 días · Great kabuki portrait of Segawa Kikunojo V as Princess Takiyasha in the kabuki play Soma yakata sechie no kaoyose at the Nakamura Theater in Edo. She leans backwards on a rooftop, grinning slyly and gripping a sword above her head.
Hace 1 día · Great Kabuki Von Erichs: Front Row Ringside (1987) July 6, 2024 by Rock Star Gary. Hosted by Fritz Von Erich. Since this videotape is being advertised during the recent episodes of WCCW I cover, I’ll give it a look. Allegedly, there is rare footage and/or “never before seen” footage involving the Von Erichs.
Hace 1 día · Great kabuki scene from the tale of Taira no Koremochi's encounter with the Demon of Mount Togakushi. While hunting deer in the hills outside Kyoto, Lord Koremochi ran into a party of beautiful women so he joined them in a picnic. Sleepy with wine, he dozed off, and dreamed of a messenger from the god of war warning him that one of the women was actually the demon Kiji, who intended to kill him.
Hace 2 días · Kabuki is a form of classical Japanese drama known for its spectacular stagecraft, colorful costumes, elaborate make-up, stylized (and often acrobatic) performances and intensely dramatic plots. Tales of conspiracy and revenge, love and seduction, historical conflicts and tragedies are common.
Hace 5 días · Ukiyo-e, one of the most important genres of art of the Tokugawa period (1603–1867) in Japan. The style is a mixture of the realistic narrative of the emaki (“picture scrolls”) produced in the Kamakura period and the mature decorative style of the Momoyama and Tokugawa periods.
Hace 3 días · Located in a grand building on the corner of Shijo-dori and Kawabata-dori in Gion, Minamiza is Kyoto’s premier kabuki theatre. If there’s a show on while you’re in town, we highly recommend that you see at least a few acts (performances usually go on for hours, with plentiful intermissions).
Hace 3 días · In Peking Opera, lianpu colors are of great importance in revealing the age, profession and personality of a character. Originally, only three colors were used -- red, white and black -- each with its own symbolic meaning.