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         Japanese Theatre & Kabuki:     more books (31)
  1. The Kabuki Handbook (Kegan Paul Japan Library) by Halford, 2010-02-26
  2. JAPANESE NOH PLAYS How To See Them , Tourist Library 2 Explanation of a Very Ancient Form of Japanese Theater. Most People Today are Familiar with the Kabuki Theater But Quite Unfamiliar with the Ancient Noh.Includes Noh Theatre, Masks & Costumes ETC by Prof. Toyoichiro, Color Frontispiece and Two Color Plates. Numerous black/white Illustrations Throughout., Sticker Back Blank Endpaper Nogami, 1935

41. Kabuki Story: Acknowledgements And Bibliography
Studies in kabuki Its Acting, Music, and Historical Context, James R. Brandon, WilliamP. Malm, Donald Traditional japanese theatre An Anthology of Plays, Ed.
http://www.lightbrigade.demon.co.uk/Glossary/Bibliography.htm
Acknowledgements and Bibliography
Thanks and grateful appreciation go to Ronald Cavaye for his considerable insights into kabuki performance, and Dr. David Hughes (SOAS) for access to his extensive ethnomusicological expertise. Also, thanks to Sarah Pickthall whose first-hand experience of kabuki acting "saved the day". Particular thanks go to the staff and pupils of All Hallows School (Farnham), Holy Cross School (New Malden) and Icknield High School (Luton) for their spirited support and co-operation in developing this project made even more complicated by the onslaught of the examination period.
We are additionally grateful for the support of: Mr Matazo Nakamura Mr Kohji Orita - National Theatre of Japan Japanese Foreign Ministry's "Grass Root Fund". The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation LSO Endowment Fund The Japan Foundation Barefoot Cultural Exchange Initiative
Bibliography
Nagauta: The Heart of Kabuki Music William P. Malm: pub. Tuttle Japanese Music and Musical Instruments William P. Malm: pub. Tuttle

42. Japanese Calligraphy, Kabuki
japanese kabuki A traditional form of japanese theatre. It was foundedearly in the 17th century by Okuni, a shrine maiden who brought
http://www.bdsm-online.com/geisha/sado3.htm

43. SCOPE
drama (and it’s accompanying Ky ‡ gen comic plays), popular kabuki theatre,and Bunraku puppet drama. Below are listed books on japanese drama and
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/east/finding_aids_j5.htm
How to Find Information on
Japanese Theatre/Drama
SCOPE
Among the most varied and technically complex theatre arts in Asia are those of Japan. In Japan music and dance gradually evolved into highly developed dramatic and theatrical forms , the most important of which are N ‡ dance drama (and it’s accompanying Ky ‡ gen comic plays), popular Kabuki theatre, and Bunraku puppet drama. Below are listed books on Japanese drama and theatre in general, followed by books on the major theatre forms. A general introduction in English appears in:
Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan under Theatre DS 805 K598 1983 v.8 c.1, pp. 21-24 GENR DS 805 K598 1983 v.8 c.2, pp. 21-24 EAST (GR*) Look for more detailed articles under the different forms of theatre, such as N , Kabuki, Bunraku. An introduction in Japanese appears in: Nihon dai hyakka zensho = Encyclopedia Nipponica 2001: AE 35 .2 N48 1984 v.3, pp. 732-736 EAST (JR*) Look for more detailed articles under the different forms of theatre listed below, such as N , Kabuki, Bunraku.

44. Brooklyn College Theater Department - Faculty - Samuel L. Leiter
Stage Directors 100 Distinguished Careers of the theatre (1994); New kabuki EncyclopediaA Revised Adaptation of kabuki Jiten (1997); japanese theatre in the
http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/theater/bio_leiter.htm
Samuel L. Leiter
Distinguished Professor
Professor Leiter holds a BA from Brooklyn College (1962), an MFA in directing from the University of Hawaii (1964), where he was an East-West Center grantee, and a Ph.D. from New York University (1968). Since 1972, he also has been a member of the CUNY Graduate Center's Ph.D. program in theater. He has been a Fulbright Research Scholar to Japan (1974-75), received a Claire and Leonard Tow Award (1997), held a Claire and Leonard Tow Professorship (1997-98), received a Wolfe Fellowship for Research in the Humanities (1999-2000), was named Broeklundian Professor (2001-2006) and became Distinguished Professor in 2003.
In the summers of 1994 and 1995 he was Visiting Scholar at Waseda University, Tokyo; in May 2000 he was Scholar in Residence at Seikei University, Tokyo. Professor Leiter has received seven research grants from the CUNY Research Foundation, and twice received funding from the Asian Cultural Council. He founded the Asian Theatre Bulletin , which he edited from 1971-78, became book review editor for Japan for Asian Theatre Journal in 1983, and, from 1992 has been that journal's editor-in-chief. He also served on the editorial board of

45. Early Asian Theatre
japanese History. japanese History. japanese Views of Religion. japanese Arts.USF Asian theatre Japan. kabuki. Guide to Japan. kabuki theatre. kabuki Story2001.
http://www.webster.edu/~finlaydo/history/links/earlyasianlinks.html
Home Main Links Page Chapter Four: Early Asian Theatre Asian Puppets USF Asian Theatre - General Indian Theatre Indian Theatre Architecture/Dhiren Dash Chinese Theatre The Illuminated Lantern: Peking Opera Introduction of Peking Opera Chinese Theatre Circle USF Asian Theatre - China Japanese Theatre Japanese History Japanese History Japanese Views of Religion Japanese Arts ... USF Asian Theatre - Japan Kabuki Guide to Japan Kabuki Theatre Kabuki Story 2001 Grand Kabuki Bunraku History of Bunraku Noh and Kyogen Noh and Kyogen General Information on Noh and Kyogen Noh Masks Noh Mask Exhibition

46. JapanCorner - The Benihana Guide To Japan
kabuki. kabuki is a form of traditional japanese theatre which was developedand enjoyed by the middle and lower classes. The earliest
http://www.japancorner.com/performing-arts.asp
The most traditional forms of Japanese performing arts including kabuki noh (theater) and dance are still being performed in Japan in much the same way as they have been for hundreds of years. Kabuki Kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre which was developed and enjoyed by the middle and lower classes. The earliest evidence of kabuki dates back to 1603 when O-Kuni, a female servant at the Izumo Taisha Shrine in Kyoto arranged for a troupe of performers to put on a show in order to raise money for the repair of the shrine. Early kabuki featured both male and female performers who were often times geisha . During the Tokugawa period some of these performances became so immodest that female performers were banned from the stage and male actors took on the female roles (onna-gata). With the emergence of a strong merchant class in the Edo period, popular culture thrived and kabuki became more sophisticated and stylized. The

47. Drama Research Project Topics: Ms. Perkins
CHINESE FOLK PERFORMANCE TRADITION PUPPETRY. japanese theatre kabuki and Noh 1600 present. Performing Arts of Japan. The kabuki Story. kabuki for EVERYONE.
http://mccants.anderson5.net/library/drama.htm
Drama Kids Work! History of the Theater Greek Roman Medieval ... 19th Century Greek
5th-century B.C.
Didaskalia Introduction to Greek Stagecraft http://didaskalia.berkeley.edu/stagecraft/greek.html Didaskalia Recreating The Theater of Dionysus in Athens http://didaskalia.berkeley.edu/stagecraft/TDA/index.html ... http://ablemedia.com/ctcweb/knowledge.html
Two PDF files may be downloaded from this page. Portland State's Greek Civ for Kids http://www.historyforkids.org/greekciv/arts/drama/theaters/ruben.htm Ancient Greek Theater http://www.crystalinks.com/greektheater.html ... http://www.georama.gr/eng/history/02.html
Click on the dots on the map on the upper right corner for archaeological information. Roman
750 - 500 B.C.
Didaskalia Introduction to Roman Stagecraft http://didaskalia.berkeley.edu/stagecraft/roman.html History of Ancient Theatre http://www.ebicom.net/~tct/ancient.htm ... http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/rome/RomanTheatre.html Medieval
Middle Ages
History of Ancient Theatre http://www.ebicom.net/~tct/ancient.htm Middle English Plays York Mystery Plays - UK. ... Jour dou jugement Click on the Fol. links

48. Curriculum Vitae
l985 Practical study and training in acting, singing and dancing of the three stylesof japanese traditional theatre No, Kyogen and kabuki - with Japan's
http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/eastasia/Members/serper/serper-cv.html
Department of East Asian Studies
Tel Aviv University
Ramat-Aviv, P.O.B. 39040
Tel Aviv 69978
Israel
Dr. Zvika Serper Research Areas Japanese traditional theatres: N , Ky gen and Kabuki Japanese modern and avant-garde theatres Japanese cinema Comparative research into Japanese and Western theatres and dramas Application of Japanese theatrical aesthetics and techniques to Western contemporary theatre Chinese T’ai Chi Ch’uan as a training method Curriculum Vitae Education B.F.A magna cum laude ) in theatre (majored in acting), Department of Theatre Arts, Faculty of Arts, Tel Aviv University M.A. summa cum laude ) in theatre research, Department of Theatre Arts, Faculty of Arts, Tel Aviv University Intensive course in Japanese language, Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Osaka, Japan Graduate studies and research into Japanese classical theatre, H sei University, Tokyo, Japan Ph.D., Department of Theatre Arts, Faculty of Arts, Tel Aviv University Further Studies Practical study and training in acting, singing and dancing of the three styles of Japanese traditional theatre - N , Ky gen and Kabuki - with Japan's leading actors, Tokyo, Japan:

49. GameFAQs: Kabuki Warriors - Reader Review
Grafx Holy living ****, you lazyass programmers. Some might call thisstyle artistic, fitting the style of japanese kabuki theatre.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/review/R35976.html
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Reviews Message Board Check Prices Review by Laladien Opening Arguments:
The Grim Reality:
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If someone ever finds the music in the game, let me know. I think it managed to escape and get into a different, better game.
Grafx:
Closing Comments: Thank you very much for making Kabuki Warriors. Not only is it easily the worst game ever created, it also serves as a nice Frisbee. My dog has never been happier with your creation! It soars far further than other Frisbees and is small and easier to carry around. Please consider lowering the price, as most Frisbees retail for less than fifty dollars.
Never in my life have I ever seen such garbage released for a system. There have been many craptacular games (hell almost the Atari 2600 library sucks rocks) that have come and gone, but only Kabuki Warriors truly shows just how fucking poor a game can really be. I mean it has nothing to do with Kabuki theatre (I mean where is the stinking dancing?), the grafx look like something I crapped out of my ass, the music is simply missing, presumed dead, and the control was designed by pinkie, the one fingered man. I spit at this game. I spit on it. SPIT ON IT! Reviewer's Score: 1 / 10, Originally Posted on 6/24/2002

50. Bunka - Traditional Japanese Culture
theatre. kabuki for EVERYONE gives information and illustrations ontraditional popular japanese theatre or try The kabuki Story.
http://www.simpson.uk.com/sjs/Bunka/bunka.htm
Bunka (Culture)
This page will be a miscellany of items related to Japanese culture, old and new. We hope to add to it as we have time and resources. If you have any suggestions for inclusions please contact the Society via the reponse form and we will do our best to include them. In case you've wondered about the image on our home page here's some more details about that cat . . . maneki neko Anime (cartoons) Traditional Crafts ... Links to Other Culture sites Anime (cartoons) A modern expression of Japanese culture is the widespread interest in vivid cartoons called anime - this link is to the UK based London Anime Club . Or try welcome to j-pop Traditional Crafts Japanese Fans are works of art, while Japanese Swords and Japanese Pottery are world famous. Have a look at other traditional craftsmanship here or on the dentokogei.com pages. And for a more unusual traditional craft, see Graeme's pages on Japanese bookbinding Charles Eicher's pages have information about Japanese Lacquerware and Kites . You will also find information on kites in general, with references to Japanese kites, on

51. Insite-Tokyo Column Kabuki
direction from certain aspects of kabuki theatre and Bunraku When watching kabuki,most foreigners assume that because due to the fact japanese education has
http://www.insite-tokyo.com/back_issues/kabuki/1998october/kabuki.html

52. Drama Bookmarks
temp ENGLISH NOH1 kabuki for EVERYONE THE ZEN SUBSTITUTE East Asia Series japaneseTheater Tustin serves up japanese theatre kabuki-za style kabuki for
http://www.emmauscq.qld.edu.au/bookmarks/book-drama.htm
Drama
The Feodor Volkov Regional Drama Theatre QUT Academy of the Arts Boal Documentary RJM1 Boal's "Theatre of the Oppressed" Workshops ... Mixed Company of taronto
Miscellaneous Drama
Modern Chinese Drama Restoration Drama Homepage What is post modern drama. Yahoo! - Arts:Performing Arts:Theater:Musicals ... Medieval Drama Links
Greek Theatre
Core Studies 1 Study Guide Greek Theatre Table of Contents Greek Theatre Table of Contents 2
Japanese Theatre
Noh Theatre
NOH DANCING temp ENGLISH NOH1
KABUKI for EVERYONE ...
KABUKIZA ONLINE

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53. Kabuki Workshop With Hisagokai (Japan)
A professional japanese classical dance performer who works exclusively in 'onnagata',female roles. Yutaka has studied at the National theatre's kabuki School
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~cprwww/calendar/hisagokai.htm
welcome calendar newsletter archive ... giving voice CPR Training Presenting Performance Skills from Around the World CPR On Tour A PRESENTATION OF CLASSICAL JAPANESE DANCE by HISAGOKAI 29, 30 September A performance, lecture-demonstration and workshop in Aberystwyth, as part of the Japan 2001 Festival UK. The performances will include traditional pieces as well as a newly created work combining the elegant dance form ji-uta mai, and text from Shakespeare’s Macbeth exploring the character of Lady Macbeth. HISAGOKAI, was founded by Dance Director FUJIMA Yuko in order to promote cultural exchange and to introduce Japanese classical dance to people from all over the world. Hisagokai members are all professional musicians and dancers from the world of Japanese KABUKI and NIHON BUYOH (classical Japanese dance). The group has performed in England and Italy on several occasions during the last ten years, offering

54. Music For Kabuki
279. MUSIC FOR kabuki. Los Angeles, CA Come learn the secrets of the awesomeand traditional form of japanese theatre and music known as kabuki.
http://www.janm.org/whatsnew/kabuki.htm
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE Contact: Reggie De Leon
(213) 625-0414, ext. 279 MUSIC FOR KABUKI Los Angeles, CA Come learn the secrets of the awesome and traditional form of Japanese theatre and music known as kabuki . An informative lecture and demonstration featuring Katada Kai, USA, will provide insights at the Japanese American National Museum, 369 East First Street in Little Tokyo. Katada Kai will play an afternoon of classical Kabuki-style music, and Madam Kikusa, Director of Katada Kai, will give an explanation of Nagauta Hayashi (Kabuki and Noh drama ensemble music), making this event one you don't want to miss! To be held on Saturday, May 23, 1998, from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., the cost is just $5.00 for Museum members and $9.00 for non-members, which includes Museum admission. Please call (213) 625-0414 to make your reservations by May 20, 1998. The Katada Kai ensemble consists of traditional Japanese percussion ( tsuzumi, taiko, ohkawa ), flutes ( shinobue, nohkan ), and string instruments (

55. The ANU Reporter
After 23 successful shows the ANU's Japan Centre theatre group, Za kabuki, has decidedto The group is headed to the birthplace of japanese culture and
http://www.anu.edu.au/pad/reporter/volume/30/14/leads/kabuki.html
Volume 30 No.14
Wednesday 15 September 1999
Kabuki Pack Bags Dream role: Za Kabuki's Jeremy Shaw (left) and Janelle Mahoney (right) pack for their trip to Japan. John Tucker After 23 successful shows the ANU's Japan Centre theatre group, Za Kabuki, has decided to take its latest production, "The Love Suicides at Amijima" on the road - but not in Australia. The group is headed to the birthplace of Japanese culture and Canberra's sister city, Nara. With assistance from the ANU, the ACT Government and Nara City, 26 members of the traditional Japanese theatre group will leave Australia next week to spend seven days on a cultural exchange with one-off performances in both Nara and nearby Kobe. Now some may liken a bunch of foreigners performing kabuki for a Japanese audience to selling ice to Eskimos but, as Za Kabuki's producer and third-year Arts/Asian Studies student Suzy Styles explains, it is all about the space between the two cultures. "When people talk about our kabuki I think one of the most poignant things that anyone has ever said was that it's a fascinating cultural appropriation," Ms Styles said.

56. Faculty Experts
Religion). Pronko, Leonard C. Asia / Asian (Dance, kabuki); Dance(French); Japan / japanese (kabuki theatre); kabuki; theatre (Asian
http://bryson.pomona.edu/4d.acgi$GetWordFaculty?topic=302

57. Leonard C. Pronko
Research Interests theatre of Asia; kabuki; Asian dance; French theatre; Spanishtheatre. Guide to japanese Drama (GK Hall, 1973, Second Edition, 1984).
http://bryson.pomona.edu/4d.acgi$ViewFacultyMember519
Faculty Profile for
Leonard C. Pronko Professor of Theatre B.A., Drury College; M.A., Washington University; Ph.D., Tulane University. Expertise Areas:
Kabuki; Theatre of Asia; Asian dance; Western Theatre History With Pomona Since: Campus Address: Seaver Theatre 215 Office: Home: Pomona Email Address: Leonard_Pronko@pomona.edu Office Hours: M,W,F 10-11 am Current Courses: THEA Fundamentals of Kabuki: Studio THEA Theatre Performance THEA Theatre of 17th-Century Europe THEA Theatre and Dance of Asia Research Interests:
Theatre of Asia; Kabuki; Asian dance; French Theatre; Spanish Theatre Selected Publications:
Co-editor, Shakespeare East and West (London, Japan Library, 1996) Section on Japan in Theatrical Movement: a Bibliographical Anthology (Scarecrow Press, 1986) Guide to Japanese Drama (G.K. Hall, 1973, Second Edition, 1984) Translations of seven plays of Alfonso Sastre, articles on Japanese theatre, in Encyclopedia of World Dramas (McGraw-Hill, 1983) Eugene Labiche and Georges Feydeau (Grove Press and Macmillan, 1982) Theater East and West (University of California Press, 1967)

58. Th 311 History Links
kabuki for Everyone; Traditional japanese theatre Links; kabuki Facts; Noh Facts;*More japanesetheatre Links; Guide to kabuki; kabuki Makeup. Chinese theatre.
http://www.csupomona.edu/~kwaln/classes/th311/th311_hist_links.html
TH 311 History of Theatre I
Links Page Syllabus Schedule Assignments Journals - Play Reading ...
Museum Links
Theatre History - General
Theatre History Images
African Theatre
Greek/Roman Theatre
Indian Theatre
Japanese Theatre
Chinese Theatre
European Medieval Theatre
European Renaissance Theatre

59. Tokyo Japan Tourist Guide
kabuki theatre. Founded in the 17th century, kabuki is a traditional and highlystylized form of japanese theatre in which all the roles are played by men.
http://www.tokyoessentials.com/entertainment.html
Site Menu home page Arriving in Tokyo Tokyo Entertainment Tokyo for Free! ... Essential Tokyo Info book online now! Flights Tokyo Hotels Tokyo Car Hire Tokyo Guide Books top ten museums Edo Tokyo Museum National Museum Transportation Museum Met Art Museum ... Best Small Museums Top eleven tourist sites 1. Shinjuku 2. Asakusa 3. Shibuya 4. Harajuku ... 11. Ikebukero stuff to do Eating out Tokyo Entertainment Tokyo Shopping essential info Getting Around Accommodation Disabled Tokyo Children's Tokyo ... Tokyo's History cool tokyo links Tokyo Classified The Tokyo Metro Tokyo Night Clubbing The Tokyo Food Page
ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS AND NIGHTLIFE TRADITIONAL ENTERTAIMENMENT KABUKI THEATRE
Founded in the 17th century, Kabuki is a traditional and highly stylized form of Japanese theatre in which all the roles are played by men. Although visually very beautiful, performances can often go on for up to four or five hours! At the Kabuki-za Theatre http://www.shochiku.co.jp/play/kabukiza/theatre/index.html in Ginza however, it's possible to buy a ticket for just one act. These normally cost less than 1000 yen and can be purchased on the door. Performances usually start late in the morning and take place on most days. English guides and headphone sets are available. For more information about the famous plays and stars of Kabuki click here: http://www.fix.co.jp/kabuki/kabuki.html

60. Japanese Noh Theatre
Ichimura Manjiro presents kabuki for everyone japanese version is now available.japanese Noh theatre Page List of photo's relating to Noh theatre, from
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/palatine/topics/japan.htm
Japanese Noh Theatre
Butoh.Net
The World of Butoh Dance. Ichimura Manjiro presents Kabuki for everyone
Japanese version is now available. Japanese Noh Theatre Page
List of photo's relating to Noh Theatre, from Washington University in St. Louis. Links To Noh Pages by Rebecca L. Copeland, Washington University in St. Louis
A list of links. Noh Dancing by Don Herbison-Evans, University of Sydney
Page on the history of Noh Theatre. Noh Plays from University of Virginia Library
Contains "Glossary of Japanese Noh Terms" by Karen Brazell, brief descriptions of the Japanese noh terms used regularly in the translations of the plays, also "Technical Terms for Noh Plays" by Royall Tyler. PMJS (Premodern Japanese Studies) Pages
Archived discussions on iconoclasm in Premodern Japan, Confucianism in ancient Japan, Heian tears and other threads, thirteen bungo texts, bibliography of Noh, lists of recent publications, papers by PMJS members, translations. The archiving of discussions is a useful dimension of the site, as are the on-line articles - which will become part of a new e-journal. Site run from the Faculty of International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University. What is Noh? by Dr David C. Huffman, Bridgewater College

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