Kyogen: Traditional Comic Theater of Japan Yamamoto Kyogen Company
Three hundred years before Jonathan Swift, satire thrived in the form of kyogen, the Japanese comedic theater. Literally mad words, kyogen originated during the samurai era and features humorous stories of daily life laced with biting social satire directed against the samurai class that was the main audience for the plays. Led by Yamamoto Noritoshi—designated as an Intangible Cultural Asset by the Japanese government—Yamamoto Kyogen offers two kyogen comedies:
Shido Hogaku (Stop in Your Tracks): The classic kyogen tale of a master-servant relationship turned on its head. A servant is sent by his callous master on a shameful errand, and, in his spite, the servant vows to get his revenge. Hijinks ensue as the two engage in a riotous reversal of station, with the servant getting the last laugh.
Tsukimi Zato (Moon-viewing Blind Man): A farce in which a blind man meets a passerby on the road while enjoying a full moon and quickly becomes the object of a cruel trick perpetrated by the stranger.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
Pre-Performance Lecture
With Samuel L. Leiter, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theatre, Brooklyn College, CUNY and the Graduate Center, CUNY. One hour before all showtimes, free to ticket holders.
Kyoto Event: Takigi Noh at Heian Shrine 2017 [4K]
On June 1st and 2nd, 2017, the 68th Annual Takigi Noh performance took place at Heian Shrine in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. A Fantastic Tour of Kyoto Powerspots was the theme of this year's performance, and through the stately traditional dance and song the audience was transported to famous locations such as Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari Taisha, Nonomiya Shrine, Kurama-dera, and the Kamo Shrines. Get a taste of noh, the oldest style of Japanese theater still practiced today, through selected scenes from the plays Kamo, Tamura, and Shari, performed by the Kanze and Kongō schools of noh, as well as the more comedic kyōgen via Kurama Mairi performed by the Ōkura school.
Takigi Noh is an event not to be missed if you find yourself in Kyoto in June, so make sure to check Discover Kyoto and book your tickets in advance!
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Forging a Katana ( Japanese Samurai Sword )
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MACHIGAI NO KYOGEN - JAPON
D'après La Comédie des Erreurs de William Shakespeare
歌舞伎 KABUKI The Classic Theatre of Japan Produced by Koga Production
Planned by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Produced by Koga Production
Color 30min (1964)
Abstract
This film presents the most famous and popular Japanese Kabuki performed by Kabuki actors.
Presented Kabuki and actors
「Shibaraku」:Jitukawa Enjaku and Ichimura Hazaemon
「Musume Doujouji」:Nakamura Utaemon
「Skeroku」:Onoe Baikou Bandou Mitugorou Ichikawa Danjuurou and Onoe Kurouemon
Japanese Noh Theatre Reimagined: Portfolio with mu:arts
Andrew Thomas and Nicholas Morrish-Rarity, composers-in-residence on our Portfolio scheme with mu:arts, discuss their projects at the premier of their works at Kings Place, May 2016.
The focus of this residency was all about the ancient Japanese 'Noh' theatre, and how it can be reimagined with a contemporary approach.
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Noh Reimagined Event page: soundandmusic.org/projects/event-noh-reimagined
Video by: Darren Michael
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Fujima Kansuma #6: Hardship to be a Kabuki dancer as a woman
Date: November 30, 2004
Location: California, US
Interviewer: Nancy Araki and John Esaki
Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum
JapanFest 2016 - Kabuki Entertainment Group Miyabi-ya Japan (Theater Performance)
Filmed at JapanFest 2016 ( at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth, GA.
For the 30th anniversary of JapanFest the Kabuki troop Miyabi-ya ( performed short section from the tale of Renjishi.
The story depicts the severe physical training the shishi cub must undergo at the hand of its parent. In order to foster courage and strength the parent kicks its young over the edge of the ravine and must wait anxiously to see if the cub can climb back up again. This is said to be a great test of the actor's abilities for he must portray fatherly love as well as a strict sense of discipline.
The pair of Kyôgen actors dance the story of the shishi parent and cub, one with white hair representing the parent shishi and the other with red hair to represent its child. A shishi is a mythological lion-like animal said to be the king of beasts and always associated with the Buddhist deity Monju. For this reason, any portrayal of the shishi should not only bring out its wild, beastial nature, but also a sense of dignity and authority that goes with this divine status. The shishi is in many ways a spiritual creature.
(The story description is composed of excerpts from
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My apologies for the poor camera work. I was shooting freehand with everything on full-automatic tying my best to get a good shot without causing anyone else to have their view obscured.
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Battle Royale Official Blu-Ray Trailer - Cult Classic Movie (2000)
Battle Royale Official Blu-Ray Trailer - Cult Classic Movie (2000)
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In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary Battle Royale act.
Sacred blossoms - The Japan News
Visitors enjoy the ume plum blossoms at Kitano Tenmangu shrine in Kyoto. Kitano Tenmangu enshrines Sugawara Michizane, who is regarded as the god of learning, and boasts about 1,500 ume plum trees because it is believed he loved them. The plum blossoms can be enjoyed until mid-March. [Released on Feb. 22, 2016]
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Japanese Theater 2: Bunraku
Japanese Theater 2: Bunraku
Kabuki on Stage: A Solo Performance at Portland Japanese Garden
Watch highlights of a rare performance of Kabuki in the U.S. by the esteemed Shochiku Co., Ltd of Tokyo. Set against the lush backdrop of the Portland Japanese Garden, the talented Nakamura Umemaru marked his U.S. debut in Tenaraiko, one of the best known dances in the Kabuki repertoire.
We invite you to take in every moment of this extraordinary performance.
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Filmed & Edited by Sheepscot Creative in Portland, OR
Spittin' seedz - a beach game in Japan
Now that the melon has been cracked, it's time to eat it, and then see who has the strongest projectory pressure of the seeds, ie. who can spit the melon seed the farthest!
Filmed at Nohara Beach near Maizuru, Japan
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Trailer: Cinema Samurai 2
CINEMA SAMURAI 2
A Espada da Maldição, A Espada do Mal, A Lâmina Diabólica, O FIlho do Destino, O Samurai Assassino e Tirania.
Depois do sucesso de Cinema Samurai, a Versátil apresenta o aguardado volume 2, digistack com 3 DVDs que reúne 6 clássicos filmes de samurai dirigidos por mestres do gênero, como Kenji Misumi (Lobo Solitário), Kihachi Okamoto (Os Sete Rebeldes) e Hideo Gosha (Três Samurais Fora da Lei), e estrelados pelos astros Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai e Raizo Ichikawa.
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tamasaburo kabuki dance
I love this dance, it has a special meaning to me. I'm especially fond of anything to do with the pleasure quarters of old Japan. The art and culture that resulted from them fascinates me.
KABUKI Traditional Japanese performing arts troupe “Wazawogi”Performances(2019)
KABUKI Traditional Japanese performing arts troupe
“Wazawogi”
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