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Noh theater started in Ashikaga Period
Takemura, Mitsuhiro. “Noh Theater.” Digital Archives of Ishikawa Japan. Graduate School of Frontier Sciences The University of Tokyo, 1999.
Web. 19 Feb. 2010.
Kabuki theater started in Tokugawa period
Mishima, Shizoku. "Japanese Kabuki." About.com: Japan Travel. About.com. Web. 16 Feb 2010.
Early Kabuki- women
Later Kabuki- men
Trustees of the British Museum. “Kabuki Theatre of Japan.” The British Museum. The British Museum. Web. 19 Feb. 2010.
Kabuki theater- dramatic and exaggerated movements
Trustees of the British Museum. “Kabuki Theatre of Japan.” The British Museum. The British
Museum. Web. 19 Feb. 2010.
Noh costumes are like samurai’s clothes.
Denney, Joyce. "Noh Costume". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. Web. 16 Feb 2010
Some costumes are unique to Noh.
Denney, Joyce. "Noh Costume". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. Web. 16 Feb 2010
Kabuki actors wear vivid makeup with costumes.
Citation: Picture 9
Kabuki men “become” women- men called Onna-Gata
Trustees of the British Museum. “Kabuki Theatre of Japan.” The British Museum. The
British Museum. Web. 19 Feb. 2010.
Noh stages have different sections.
Takemura, Mitsuhiro. “Noh Theater.” Digital Archives of Ishikawa Japan. Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The University of Tokyo, 1999. Web. 19 Feb. 2010.
Hombutai- mainAtoza- backGiutaiza- side
Kabuki stages spin- suspense or action
Some actors have another job.
Citation: Picture 9
Must be talented- plays- 6 hours
Sword-fighting- actors train
Only men
Trustees of the British Museum. “Kabuki Theatre of Japan.” The British Museum. The British Museum. Web. 19 Feb. 2010.