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Nō and kyōgen theatre are among the longest continuously staged dramatic forms in the world and are deeply connected to Japanese arts, culture, society, and history. This richly illustrated two-volume set brings together the important elements of these traditions to offer new insights, with contributions by Japanese and non-Japanese experts from a broad range of disciplines. It represents the most ambitious and exhaustive exploration of nō and kyōgen to date, and is an invaluable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts.
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drama [literature] --- Theatrical science --- Japan --- No --- Exhibitions --- Kyogen --- Theater --- Costume --- Masks --- Nō masks --- Nō --- Noh --- Shimai --- Fancy dress --- Motion pictures --- Opera --- Stage costume --- Theatrical costume --- Decorative arts --- Clothing and dress --- drama [discipline] --- Kyogen [volk] --- kyogen
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Kyogen plays --- No plays --- Kyogen (Pièces) --- No (Pièces) --- Translations into French --- Traductions françaises --- J6834 --- J5810 --- -Kyogen plays --- -Theater --- -Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Kabuki kyōgen plays --- Nō kyōgen plays --- Japanese drama --- Japan: Performing arts and entertainment -- nō and kyōgen (noh) --- Japan: Literature -- drama -- nō (noh) and kyōgen --- History --- -Sources --- Kyōgen plays --- Nō plays --- Theater --- Translations into French. --- Sources. --- -Japan: Performing arts and entertainment -- nō and kyōgen (noh) --- Kyōgen plays --- Nō plays --- Kyogen (Pièces) --- Nō (Pièces) --- Traductions françaises --- -Kabuki kyōgen plays --- Dramatics --- History&delete& --- Sources
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