Ebizo Ichikawa Japan Theater
Planner: Ebizo Ichikawa
Production: 3Top Inc. ・Sankyokai Kikaku LLC.
Associated Production: Zen-A Kikaku Inc.
Special Thanks: Shochiku Inc.
Fujin Gahou
Digest Video Production:
Director:Tatsuro Manno
Producer:Takeshi Tanaka
Cinematographer:Tetsuya Miyashita, Tetsuhiro Kato
Camera Operator : Hiroki Matsui, Yoshitoshi Miyahara
Production Sound Mixer: Taro Nishigaki
Editor:Ryusuke Okajima
Music: KODACHI~木立~ 「焰 」
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Kabuki bukkaeri quick change in 'Osakayama sekisho' scene, Seki no to
Sekibe (actually Otomo Kuronushi) played by Ichikawa Danjuro XII, Tsumoru koi yuki no sekinoto 積恋雪関扉 'Osakayama sekisho' scene, January 1991
Source: Japan Arts Council
歌舞伎 TSUMORU KOI YUKI NO SEKI NO TO 積戀雪関扉 w/ Ichikawa Danjūrō XII & Sakata Tōjūrō IV (四代目坂田藤十郎)
This kabuki clip was posted by an Uploader on youku in 2012.
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Kabuki in Japan Japanology 歌舞伎
Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a traditional Japanese form of theater with roots tracing back to the Edo Period. It is recognized as one of Japan's three major classical theaters along with noh and bunraku, and has been named as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
What is it?
Kabuki is an art form rich in showmanship. It involves elaborately designed costumes, eye-catching make-up, outlandish wigs, and arguably most importantly, the exaggerated actions performed by the actors. The highly-stylized movements serve to convey meaning to the audience; this is especially important since an old-fashioned form of Japanese is typically used, which is difficult even for Japanese people to fully understand.
Dynamic stage sets such as revolving platforms and trapdoors allow for the prompt changing of a scene or the appearance/disappearance of actors. Another specialty of the kabuki stage is a footbridge (hanamichi) that leads through the audience, allowing for a dramatic entrance or exit. Ambiance is aided with live music performed using traditional instruments. These elements combine to produce a visually stunning and captivating performance.
Plots are usually based on historical events, warm hearted dramas, moral conflicts, love stories, tales of tragedy of conspiracy, or other well-known stories. A unique feature of a kabuki performance is that what is on show is often only part of an entire story (usually the best part). Therefore, to enhance the enjoyment derived, it would be good to read a little about the story before attending the show. At some theaters, it is possible to rent headsets which provide English narrations and explanations.
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Japanese movie wins Montreal film festival award
The Japanese movie Ask This of Rikyu received an award for Best Artistic Contribution on Monday, at the Montreal World Film Festival in Canada.
Popular kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo plays the main character of tea master Sen no Rikyu.
歌舞伎 TSUMORU KOI YUKI NO SEKI NO TO 積戀雪関扉 starring Bandō Tamasaburō 坂東 玉三郎 & Ichikawa Danjūrō 市川 團十郎
This is only a combination of short excerpts of the kabuki Tsumoru Koi Yuki no Seki no To (積戀雪関扉) starring Bandō Tamasaburō and Ichikawa Danjūrō. I hope that someone will later be able to upload the full version of this kabuki.
From Ebizo to Danjuro - Ichikawa Danjuro XII kabuki actor book japan rare (0286)
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市川海老蔵Japan Theaterに向けたインタビュー(英語)Ichikawa Ebizo XI English interview
歌舞伎
市川海老蔵Japan Theater in New Yorkに向けたドキュメンタリー
春興鏡獅子稽古映像
Centre Stage: Kabuki
Kabuki, the Japanese dance-drama that originated about four-centuries ago, is known for its stylized acting, elaborate costumes and makeup.
3月歌舞伎公演『積恋雪関扉』尾上菊之助からのメッセージ
国立劇場3月歌舞伎公演『積恋雪関扉』で関守関兵衛実ハ大伴黒主を勤める尾上菊之助からメッセージが届きました。12年ぶりとなる小劇場での上演、演者の熱演が身近に感じられる濃密な空間でお楽しみください!!公演詳細はこちら
山入歌舞伎「奥州安達ヶ原・袖萩祭文の段」(山入近隣会芸能発表会)
平成29年9月5日(土)、金山町山入地区にある芸能伝承館「ふるさとむかし館」で「山入近隣会芸能発表会」が開催されました。
そこで上演された山入歌舞伎「奥州安達が原・袖萩祭文の段」です。
関の扉 三代目常磐津松尾太夫 三代目常磐津文字兵衛
Momijigari (1899)
The film version of play, taken in 1899 by director Shibata Tsunekichi, starred Onoe Kikugoro V and Ichikawa Danjūrō IX. This is the first narrative japanese film.
Kabuki actors mark reopening of historic theater - no comment
Over 60 Japanese Kabuki actors paraded through downtown Tokyo, ahead of the re-opening of the historic Kabukiza Theatre next week.
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Kanjincho finale | Faria Basher
This is a video I will be using for my mock research presentation in Higher Level IB Theatre. It is the finale of Kanjincho, or The Subscription List, a popular kabuki play.
1950s Kabuki Theater Japanese Costumes
Reel #: 548
KABUKI THEATER JAPANESE COSTUMES,
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Ichikawa Ebizo's eldest man Kankan Drinking carbonated juice ...?
Narukami Kabuki at Pomona College 2019
KabukiMA presents Narukami Thunder God at Pomona College Theatre, May 3, 2019!
The story follows Princess Taema on a quest to free the Dragon God of Rain from a deranged Monk called Narukami.
This performance features authentic Kabuki costumes, purchased from the Kabukiza theatre in Japan in the late 1960s, as well as traditional Kumadori make-up. The actors also utilize vocal-intonations, as well as dance and mies in the Kabuki-style throughout. Presented in the English Language.
This is the sixth re-staging of the Kabuki Classic at the College. First staged in the 1960s, Kabuki Theatre has been a staple of the Pomona College theatre scene. Brought to the school by way of visionary creative director, Leonard Pronko, the College presented over 20 productions during the last several decades. Unfortunately, since Professor Pronko's retirement, there have been no Kabuki productions in 20 years. We have made it our mission to change that! KabukiMA is a student theatre ensemble with a special focus on the Kabuki style. We are making every effort to showcase Kabuki theatre in its most authentic way possible, having partaken in many masterclasses with Leonard Pronko, as well as Kabuki-buyo (dance) session with instructors Fujima Kansuma and Fujima Kansuzu. This is our first endeavour into the world of Kabuki, and we hope there will be many more performances to follow!
If you like what you see, be sure to stay up to date with the latest KabukiMa information!
Learn more at our website: kabukiimaginaire.wixsite.com/kabukima
and check out our instagram: @kabukima_west
KabukiMA will also be featured this season at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2019, at theSpace on Northbridge from August 19-24th at 14:10! Stop by if you're in the neighbourhood for another action packed Kabuki Night!
Starring Mark Diaz & Maria Telnikoff as Narukami and Princes Taema
Featuring Megan Marshall & Eric Culhane as Hakuun and Kokuun
The Acolytes: Dillon Coville, Jacob Zelin Wang, Cleo Kerner
Clapper: Blake Plante
Resident Artist: Andrew Nguy
Directed by Maria Telnikoff and Mark Diaz
Lights by Gigi Buddie
Stage Manager: Kira Edsell
Produced, designed, and conceived by: Mark Diaz and Maria Telnikoff
Special Thanks to Fujima Kansuma, and the members of Fujima Kansuma Kai for their expertise and assistance in teaching us the art of Kabuki-Buyo. Many thanks to Takao Tomono, Carol Sorgenfrei, Suzanne Schultz-Reed, Giovanni Ortega, Tom Leabhart, Jim Taylor, Michele Miner, and the Venerable Zhiru Ng for their guidance and support!
This Performance is dedicated to our mentor, friend, and the foremost expert of Kabuki theatre in the Western World, Leonard Pronko