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    sometimes designated Noh-kyōgen. Its contents are nevertheless not at all similar to the formal, symbolic, and solemn Noh theater; kyōgen is a comic form, and...
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    Noh (redirect from Noh, Kyogen)
    nōgaku encompasses both Noh and kyōgen. Traditionally, a full nōgaku program included several Noh plays with comedic kyōgen plays in between; an abbreviated...
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  • Kyōgen (狂言, lit. "mad words" or "wild speech") is the debut studio album by Japanese singer Ado, released January 26, 2022, by Virgin Music. A J-pop and...
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    Japan. Noh and kyōgen theatre traditions are among the oldest continuous theatre traditions in the world. The earliest existing kyōgen scripts date from...
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    Kabuki (redirect from Zashiki kyōgen)
    lettering style invented to advertise kabuki and other theatrical performances Kyōgen, a traditional form of Japanese comic theatre that influenced the development...
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    drama noh, and the comic theater kyōgen (狂言). Traditionally, both types of theatre are performed together, the kyōgen being interposed between the pieces...
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    significant cultural activity. The four traditional theaters from Japan are noh, kyōgen, kabuki, and bunraku. Noh is one of the oldest continuous theater traditions...
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    is purported to be the fried mouse/rat, according to the scenario in the kyōgen-play Tsurigitsune [ja] and other works. A scholar has surmised that whether...
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    Nihon-buyō (section Kyōgen)
    Even before the Meiji period, there were already kyōgen-origin kabuki dance plays, but, like Noh, kyōgen was much adapted after the Meiji period, and this...
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  • Their kyogen preserves the sarugaku tradition. Ōkuraryū Wakate Kyōgen / SHIN (in Japanese) Kyōgen Ōkuraryū Zenchiku Tadaaki (in Japanese) v t e v t e...
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