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Kabuki Theatre
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: ww...
published: 28 Sep 2009
Author: unesco
Kabuki Theatre
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: www.unesco.org Description: Kabuki is a Japanese traditional theatre form, which originated in the Edo period at the beginning of the seventeenth century and was particularly popular among townspeople. Originally, both men and women acted in Kabuki plays, but eventually only male actors performed the plays: a tradition that has remained to the present day. Male actors specialized in womens roles are called onnagata. Two other major role types are aragoto (rough style) and wagoto (soft style). Kabuki plays are about historical events and moral conflict in relationships of the heart. The actors speak in a monotone voice and are accompanied by traditional instruments. The Kabuki stage is equipped with several gadgets, such as revolving stages and trapdoors through which the actors can appear and disappear. Another speciality of the Kabuki stage is a footbridge (hanamichi) that extends into the audience. Important characteristics of Kabuki theatre include its particular music, costumes, stage devices and props as well as specific plays, language and acting styles, such as the mie, in which the actor holds a characteristic pose to establish his character. Keshÿ, the particular make-up, provides an element of style easily recognizable even by those unfamiliar with the art form. After 1868, when Japan opened to Western influence, actors strove to heighten the reputation of Kabuki among the <b>...</b>
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Tamasaburo "Sagi Musume" 坂東玉三郎「鷺娘」 - last section
For the first section of the dance, see www.youtube.com Tamasaburo performed his signature...
published: 12 Oct 2006
Author: tiffenakou
Tamasaburo "Sagi Musume" 坂東玉三郎「鷺娘」 - last section
For the first section of the dance, see www.youtube.com Tamasaburo performed his signature dance "Sagi Musume (Heron Maiden)" at the Kabuki-za, Tokyo. This is the last part of the dance. Here, on the stage, Tamasaburo morphed from a maiden into a heron spirit by means of a quick change of costumes. Tamasaburo also performed an 'ebizori mie' - the "prawn bend (backbend) pose".
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Tamasaburo "Sagi Musume" 坂東玉三郎「鷺娘」 - beginning section
Tamasaburo performed his signature dance "Sagi Musume (Heron Maiden)" at the Kab...
published: 13 Oct 2006
Author: tiffenakou
Tamasaburo "Sagi Musume" 坂東玉三郎「鷺娘」 - beginning section
Tamasaburo performed his signature dance "Sagi Musume (Heron Maiden)" at the Kabuki-za, Tokyo. This is the first part of the dance. Here, on the stage, Tamasaburo morphed from a heron to a machi musume (town girl) by means of a quick change of costumes. For the last section of the dance, see www.youtube.com
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Kabuki / Noh Theatre
Kabuki / Noh theatre in Tokyo for EO event...
published: 27 Mar 2007
Author: anotherpg
Kabuki / Noh Theatre
Kabuki / Noh theatre in Tokyo for EO event
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tamasaburo kabuki dance
I love this dance, it has a special meaning to me. I'm especially fond of anything to ...
published: 11 Feb 2008
Author: angelparfait
tamasaburo kabuki dance
I love this dance, it has a special meaning to me. I'm especially fond of anything to do with the pleasure quarters of old Japan. The art and culture that resulted from them fascinates me.
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Japanese Theater 3: Kabuki
Japanese Theater 3: Kabuki...
published: 07 Mar 2011
Author: worldmusicxx
Japanese Theater 3: Kabuki
Japanese Theater 3: Kabuki
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予告篇/シネマ歌舞伎「坂東玉三郎-鷺娘」 Trailer: Cinema Kabuki "Sagi Musume"
Lyrics can be found at www.sagimusume.com This is the trailer of an one-hour film shot in ...
published: 13 Oct 2006
Author: tiffenakou
予告篇/シネマ歌舞伎「坂東玉三郎-鷺娘」 Trailer: Cinema Kabuki "Sagi Musume"
Lyrics can be found at www.sagimusume.com This is the trailer of an one-hour film shot in digital format in 2005. The goal is to make kabuki more accessible to the general public. Currently it is only shown in selected movie theaters across Japan. I hope they will one day show it overseas. See www.asahi.com for more information on this film.
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Yukinojo Henge - Kabuki (大川橋蔵)
Kabuki onnagtata performance by 大川橋蔵(okawa hashizo) ... oiran ...
published: 09 Aug 2008
Author: HashizoTV
Yukinojo Henge - Kabuki (大川橋蔵)
Kabuki onnagtata performance by 大川橋蔵(okawa hashizo) ... oiran from Miyajima no Danmari (宮島のだんまり). Hashizo portrays the courtesan Ukifune.
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Kabuki Makeup
I haven't ever done Kabuki-style makeup before... thought it would be kind of fun! (an...
published: 27 Aug 2007
Author: r3dr3dr053
Kabuki Makeup
I haven't ever done Kabuki-style makeup before... thought it would be kind of fun! (and it was haha)... even if it didn't turn out *quite* as well as I had hoped. hahaha. I'll probably be making another vlog soon. Music is Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz and Don't Feel Right by The Roots. ~r
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Beating Kabuki Quantum Fighter part 1/3
A video of me going through this odd, but neat platformer by HAL. This section covers leve...
published: 27 Apr 2007
Author: SivakD
Beating Kabuki Quantum Fighter part 1/3
A video of me going through this odd, but neat platformer by HAL. This section covers levels 1-3.
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Kabuki Fight scene (Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura)
Taken in Osaka, here is part one of act two of Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, a Japanese Kabuki...
published: 20 Jan 2009
Author: aussiesakura
Kabuki Fight scene (Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura)
Taken in Osaka, here is part one of act two of Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, a Japanese Kabuki performance. A fox disguised as Tadanobu rescues Shizuka by fighting off the Shogun's soldiers.
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Kabuki Theatre, Scrubs
A funny scene involving the idea of Kabuki Theatre in "Scrubs"....
published: 12 Dec 2005
Author: partie2nite
Kabuki Theatre, Scrubs
A funny scene involving the idea of Kabuki Theatre in "Scrubs".
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Kabuki featuring Ebizo Ichikawa XI
Sadler's Wells Theatre 2 - 13 Jun 2010 A direct descendant of the 17th century Kabuki ...
published: 17 Nov 2009
Author: sadlerswells
Kabuki featuring Ebizo Ichikawa XI
Sadler's Wells Theatre 2 - 13 Jun 2010 A direct descendant of the 17th century Kabuki masters, Ebizo Ichikawa XI is a superstar in Japan - this London visit is unmissable. READ MORE: www.sadlerswells.com BOOK TICKETS: tickets.sadlerswells.com
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Kabuki Girl - Descendents
best 1 minute song ever...
published: 14 Apr 2008
Author: bradwashere726
Kabuki Girl - Descendents
best 1 minute song ever
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Unicorn Sashimi
Felt Soul Media teamed up with Nick Waggoner and Yuki Miyazaki of Sweetgrass Productions i...
published: 07 Mar 2012
Author: FELT SOUL MEDIA
Unicorn Sashimi
Felt Soul Media teamed up with Nick Waggoner and Yuki Miyazaki of Sweetgrass Productions in January 2012 to hunt the mythical Hokkaido Unicorn. The creature proved difficult to capture on film, so we just decided to do a little skiing.
Lots of love and high fives to Patagonia and the 5Point Film Festival for helping make this short possible.
[Camera work] Ben Knight, Travis Rummel and Nick Waggoner [Editor] Ben Knight [Producer] Yuki Miyazaki [Color] Ansol Fogel of Forge Motion Pictures [music] Christopher Bissonnette, In Accordance | Joji Hirota & Hiten Ryu Daiko, Kin No Mai | Wa Dai Ko Matsuri Za, Kabuki Gomen-Jyo!
Huge Thanks: Keith Danis & The Niseko Company, Niseko United, Karl Thompson, Mark Zitelli, Mark Fischer, Melissa Rummel, Herve Bizot, Makoto Takeishi, Shinya Nakagawa, Takaya Maeda, Ryu Okawa, Taro Tamai & Gentemstick
Camera: Red Epic Lenses: Canon EF Food: Ramen
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Announcing: Reblorg!
REBLORG is Tumblr's hub for original creative work. Video, animation, GIFs, glitches, musi...
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: Tumblr
Announcing: Reblorg!
REBLORG is Tumblr's hub for original creative work. Video, animation, GIFs, glitches, music, collage, haiku, limericks, and kabuki coding are all welcome here, among other art forms. Our submission rules are simple: you must have made it, and it must be new. Feel free to submit posts, send non-anonymous questions to our askbox, or just tag your posts with #reblorg. We cannot wait to see your stuff!
REBLORG is produced by Tumblr's Department of Editorial.
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Kabuki
Nice man from the information kiosk performs for us some amateur kabuki....
published: 17 Mar 2011
Author: MattyT
Kabuki
Nice man from the information kiosk performs for us some amateur kabuki.
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Kabuki Dance - featuring Bando Kotoji
Kabuki Dance www.japansociety.org Featuring Bando Kotoji with live music Presented in asso...
published: 27 Feb 2012
Author: JapanSocietyNYC
Kabuki Dance - featuring Bando Kotoji
Kabuki Dance www.japansociety.org Featuring Bando Kotoji with live music Presented in association with The Japan Foundation Thursday, March 29, 7:30 PM Friday, March 30, 7:30 PM Saturday, March 31, 2 PM -------------------------------------------------- Celebrate cherry blossoms and spring at Japan Society! Encounter the elegant and refined art form of nihon buyo, traditional Japanese dance, led by master dancer Bando Kotoji to the accompaniment of live music. From his vast repertoire, Kotoji has selected four vibrant dances for this Kabuki Dance program, including the celebratory Sanbaso dance (「三番叟」); the sorrowful Cho no Michiyuki dance (The Last Journey of Two Butterflies 「蝶の道行」), about two lovers who meet in the afterworld as butterflies, the dramatic dance Tamatori Ama (The Pearl Diver, 「珠取海女」) about a woman in search of a stolen treasure; and Yoshino-yama (Yoshino Mountain, 「吉野山」), an excerpt from the famous kabuki play Yoshitsune Senbon-zakura, Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees, whose story is set on the mountain famous for its magnificent cherry blossoms. This event also includes pre-performance lectures. Part of Sakura — Spring Renews Beauty Blooms. TICKETS $50 /$40 Japan Society members SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT TICKETS For Thursday, March 29 at 7:30 PM $75 / $55; Japan Society members, includes prime seating and private MetLife Meet-the-Artists Reception.* Limited availability.
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Kabuki Quantum Fighter - NES Gameplay
Game info/discussion at nesgui.de | "Kabuki: Quantum Fighter" (NES), published b...
published: 09 Jul 2007
Author: nesguide
Kabuki Quantum Fighter - NES Gameplay
Game info/discussion at nesgui.de | "Kabuki: Quantum Fighter" (NES), published by HAL, 1991 | Also known as "Jigoku Gokuraku Maru" on the Famicom. | Basic demonstration of natural gameplay; no commentary, no cheats/tool-assistance, not a speed-run. Captured from classic front-loading NES "toaster" console. The NESguide project began in January 2007 and has successfully produced one gameplay video for each of the 749 unique titles produced for the original 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in the North American market. What's next? For more information, NES related news, discussion and/or to follow the project: stay connected via your social network of choice... facebook.com twitter.com Join us in keeping the spirit of classic gaming alive! nesguide.com
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Mineral Foundation: Dome or Flat Top Kabuki?
Heres a demonstration on how to apply Mineralized Foundation using a Domed Kabuki (182) an...
published: 04 Jun 2008
Author: EnKoreMakeup
Mineral Foundation: Dome or Flat Top Kabuki?
Heres a demonstration on how to apply Mineralized Foundation using a Domed Kabuki (182) and a Flat-Top Kabuki (183). In comparison, one will give you more coverage. Watch and see which one does. EnJoy!
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Kabuki Facepaint - Making Of
Kabuki (歌舞伎kabuki) is a classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatr...
published: 11 May 2012
Author: KyonDimble
Kabuki Facepaint - Making Of
Kabuki (歌舞伎kabuki) is a classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean sing (歌), dance (舞), and skill (伎). Kabuki is therefore sometimes translated as "the art of singing and dancing." (from Wikipedia) ~ Video, Model, Make up/facepaint, Editing: PureBlackLove ~ Music: 【邦楽BadApple!!】傷林果~ Flickr promo: flic.kr Whole photo series on pureblacklove.com also LIKE my FB page: facebook.com/pages/PureBlackLove/191049620994296 Disclaimer: All products shown in this video were purchased by myself. I am not affiliated in any way with any company. I was not paid in any way. I'm not earning money for this vid. Musical rights are owned by the respective owners. All my artworks/videos are under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.