union of gods and manKabuki, which originated in the early 17th century, was closely related to Japanese kanji. The kabuki stage reflects the deep spirits of p opular sacrificial activities. Based on findings of ...
Kabuki actors do not wear masks, but rather, most of them paint their faces in a style called "kesho." First, a performer applies a thick layer of white makeup made of rice powder over his entire face, using different shades depending on the age, social status and gender of his charact...
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