Kabuki is a traditional Japanese theater form that focuses on melodrama, spectacular dance, and elaborate costumes. Noh is a form of classical Japanese musical drama that prioritizes symbolism, minimalism, and philosophical depth.
Kabuki是将“kabuki"翻译成 波斯尼亚文。 译文示例:And that is why my version of Opera Ghost will wear not just any mask, but a kabuki mask. ↔ I to je razlog zašto će moj verzija Opera Ghost nose ne samo bilo masku, ali Kabuki maska. kabuki noun 语法 A form of Japanese ...
Kanamaruza Theater, a traditional kabuki theater Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a traditional Japanese form of theater with roots tracing back to the Edo Period (1603-1868). It is recognized as one of Japan's three major classical theaters along with noh and bunraku, and has been named as a UNESCO...
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a form of classical Japanese theater, originally consisting of folk songs and dances performed by wandering actors. O-Kuni, who is considered the founder of Kabuki, organized a troupe of women in 1603. Although love songs and dances were the main features of the scenes in which O-Kuni appear...
Kabuki is an ancient style of Japanese theater in which performers wear elaborate makeup. The movements and gestures of Kabuki actors are very stylized and exaggerated.
,,Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater. It was founded early in the 17th century by Okuni, a shrine maiden who brought her unique and lively dance style to the dry river beds of the ancient capital of Kyoto, and over the next 300 years developed into a sophisticated, highly ...
The term "Kabuki make-up syndrome," now often dropped as it is upsetting to some families, was given because of the most striking feature of the face of patients, the eversion of lower lateral eyelid, which resembles the make-up of the actors of Kabuki, a traditional form of Japanese ...
A Shintô shrine in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is built over the grave of Sugawara no Michizane and is one of the main shrines dedicated to Tenjin, the deified form of Michizane [more details|official website]. In Japanese: 太宰府天満宮Deai...
“Kabuki is a highly stylized and formal type of Japanese theater. It was started as a dance form in 1603 by a female temple servant. The present form of theater prohibits women from participating and as a result, men take all the parts, portraying women by the use of masks and makeup...