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The traditional, popular Japanese theatre form.
Television documentary. Derek Jacobi narrates a documentary that progresses from the Hamlet production of the Old Vic Theatre Company in Japan to a brief consideration of some the Shakespeare productions in...
The ancient Japanese theatre form, with actors using masks.
The Japanese dancer Carlotta Ikeda, founder of the all-woman company Ariadone, is one of the foremost representatives of Butoh. In this video she is seen teaching a group of dancers and actors the...
An exploration of Japan’s theatre performing arts. Features nine theatre and performance groups including Goro Namerikawa’s group Arabaki Dan and Saburo Teshigawara. Against the traditions of Noh, Kabuki...
Based on Euripides’ Greek classic, ‘The Bacchae,' The CULT OF DIONYSUS was the hit of the inaugural Brisbane Festival in 1996. First performed in Japan in 1994, this ground-breaking production was a part...
The Japanese colour woodblock prints of Kabuki actors from the period 1820-1856 featured on this slide set were published in Edo (modern Tokyo) and Osaka. Most of the prints directly reflect the energy and...
Videotaped source material for research purposes: here Gojo Masanosuke, one of Japan’s most celebrated ‘Onnagata’, is seen teaching a group of performers some of the basic body, hand and face movements...
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