Noh theatre, traditional Japanese theatrical form and one of the oldest extant theatrical forms in the world. Noh—its name derived from nō, meaning “talent” or “skill”—is unlike Western narrative drama. Rather than being actors or “representers”
A. Osaka B. Tokyo C. Kyoto D. Nagoya 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:在东京(Tokyo)可以欣赏到歌舞伎(Kabuki)这种日本传统戏剧形式,大阪、京都和名古屋虽然也有日本传统文化元素,但歌舞伎主要与东京联系紧密,所以选B。反馈 收藏
Template:Japanese art history Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper and more recently manga, cartoon, along with a myriad of other types of works
1570s, via PortugueseJapao, DutchJapan, acquired in Malacca from Malay (Austronesian)Japang, from Chinesejih pun, literally "sunrise" (equivalent of JapaneseNippon), fromjih"sun" +pun"origin." Japan lies to the east of China. Earliest form in Europe was Marco Polo'sChipangu. ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Studies in English of Japan’s unique form of theater known as bunraku began in earnest with four mid-twentieth-century works, by Donald Shively, Donald Keene, and A.C. Scott. Scott’s book and Keene’s 1965 book are ...
Japanese Noh and Ky‾gena Plays: Staging Dichotomy.This article talks about the Noh and Ky‾gen forms of Japanese plays which began in the Muromachi period. Nogaku is the combined form of the plays and is considered as the Japanese aristocratic theater which is performed until today. The ...
According to Japanese mythology, theater was first discovered by the gods. The gods then passed on their knowledge to the Japanese. Over the centuries, Japanese theater has developed into several rich traditions. Noh is Japan's oldest form of theater. Performances date back to the fourteenth and...
interior of a Kabuki theaterInterior of a Kabuki theater, colored woodcut triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni, c. 1800; in the British Museum. During the 19th century the most important Kabuki dramas were written in Edo, byTsuruya Namboku IVandKawatake Mokuami. They wrote all the standard types of...
The Bunraku Puppet Theatre of Japan: Honor, Vengeance, and Love in Four Plays of the 18th and 19th Centuries by Stanleigh H. Jones, and: Wondrous Brutal Fi... In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Studies in English of Japan’s unique form of theater known...
Shunga was very popular in East Asia. Almost all greatukiyo-eartists produced erotic pictures. Although forbidden by the government, they were sold unsigned under the counter and are estimated to form up to 50% of ukiyo-e production.