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    Kabuki. Nōgaku theatre was inscribed in 2008 by UNESCO on the List of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. "UNESCO - Nôgaku theatre"...
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    Noh (redirect from Nogaku)
    the terms Noh and nōgaku are sometimes used interchangeably, nōgaku encompasses both Noh and kyōgen. Traditionally, a full nōgaku program included several...
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  • supposedly failed to fulfill his performance commitments, the Nōgaku sōke kai and Nōgaku kyōkai (Noh Association) moved to have his entire family & school...
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    goal is to make its audience laugh. Kyōgen together with Noh is part of Nōgaku theatre. Kyōgen is sometimes compared[by whom?] to the Italian comic form...
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    Scene from Kurama-tengu, woodblock print by Tsukioka Kōgyo, from the series Nōgaku hyakuban or One Hundred Noh Plays (National Noh Theatre)...
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    Yoshitsune, in disguise, meet on Gojō Bridge, a scene from Hashi Benkei; woodblock print by Kōgyo Tsukioka from the series Nōgaku zue or Pictures of Noh Plays...
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    A goblin dances for the ghost of Emperor Sutoku and Saigyō; woodblock print by Kōgyo Tsukioka from the series Nōgaku zue or Pictures of Noh Plays...
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    music of Jamaica". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 28 November 2018. "Nôgaku Theatre". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2011-05-03. "Ningyo Johruri Bunraku...
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    Pair or woodblock prints with a scene from Eboshi-ori by Tsukioka Kōgyo, from the series Nōgaku hyakuban or One Hundred Noh Plays (National Noh Theatre)...
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    accustomed to the long-settled originals. Donald Keene translated Kindai Nogaku-shū (近代能楽集, Five Modern Noh Plays) (Tuttle, 1981; ISBN 0-8048-1380-9). Most...
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    were published in series and sold as multi-volume sets. Some sets, such as Nōgaku zue, have been preserved as albums in their original bindings, including...
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    The National Noh Theatre (国立能楽堂, Kokuritsu Nōgaku Dō) opened in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan in September 1983. The auditorium seats 591 for performances...
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    Scene from Sanemori; woodblock print by Kōgyo Tsukioka from the series Nōgaku zue or Pictures of Noh Plays...
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    Izumi Shrine, where members of the Hosokawa family are enshrined, and a Nōgaku-dō, a Noh theater. Lord Hosokawa selected this site because of its spring-fed...
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    Scene from Saigyōzakura, woodblock print by Tsukioka Kōgyo, from the series Nōgaku hyakuban or One Hundred Noh Plays (National Noh Theatre)...
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    plays a significant role. The main forms are kabuki and Noh. Noh (能) or nōgaku (能楽) music is a type of theatrical music used in Noh theatre. Noh music...
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  • Property Holder Comments Image Ref. Noh - Kotsuzumi 能楽・小鼓 Nōgaku kotsuzumi Araki Kensaku (荒木建作) [1] Gidayū-bushi 義太夫節 Gidayū-bushi Tomizawa Hinafumi (豊澤雛文)...
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  • "Defending Threatened Cultures". Retrieved 2009-09-07. "Kun Qu Opera". UNESCO. "Nôgaku Theatre". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2009-09-07. "Close-Up: Catalonia's...
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  • Liberal Arts faculty, and considered to be the preeminent living scholar of Nōgaku, the 14th century style of Japanese theater. Born in Okayama Prefecture...
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  • 1947 in the literary magazine Mita Bungaku and in book form in 1949 by Nogaku Shorin. It received the first Takitaro Minakami Award in 1948. Hara followed...
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  • Kunaichō Shikibushoku Gakubu) Gagaku 1955 Japan Noh Association (日本能楽会, Nihon Nōgaku-kai) Noh 1957 Bunrakuza (人形浄瑠璃文楽座, Ningyō Jōruri Bunrakuza) Bunraku 1955...
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  • macrospora Zimm. Synonyms Macrosporium macrosporum (Zimm.) Nishikado & Oshima, Nogaku-kenkyu 36: 391 (1944) Alternaria longipedicellata Snowden, Report Dept....
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    Scene from Yugyō yanagi; woodblock print by Kōgyo Tsukioka from the series Nōgaku zue or Pictures of Noh Plays...
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  • is tied with celebratory meaning to the last song of the day. In classic nōgaku theater there is a play known as Takasago, in which the term is used in...
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    農稼録, in Oka, Mitsuo ed., tr., synopsis, notes [in Japanese] (ed.), Nihon nōgaku zenshū 日本農書全集, vol. 23, Tatsu, Yamada, series ed., Nōson gyoson bunka kyōkai...
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    Toshinaka (大久保利和) 39 The Emperor and Empress Dowager at a Noh Play 能楽御覧 Nōgaku goran 5 July 1878 Konoshima Ōkoku (木島桜谷) (1877–1938) December 1934 at the...
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  • and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo (東京大学農学生命科学図書館, Tōkyō Daigaku Nōgaku Seimeikagaku Toshokan) The Library of Economics, University of Tokyo (東京大学経済学図書館...
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  • Nara and Heian periods (794-1185) of Japanese history, and exist in Shura Nogaku, the modern kenshibu is an invention of the post-Meiji era (1868). Kenshibu...
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    Zeami, artists in the Yamato sarugaku, tradition created noh (also called nōgaku), which drew on and superseded these forerunner genres. These men were able...
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  • Forty-seven rōnin Senba Saburobe Mitsutada, ukiyo-e about the Forty-seven rōnin Nogaku, in the Noh theatre, 1891 War artist Marks 2012, p. 172. "Gekko's Essays...
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