Noh Theater Performing Arts Traditional
English translations of 13 Noh plays from medieval period. Multiple versions of each play show evolution of translation styles, as well as help to explicate the original text.
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See Also:
- Noh Dancing - Historical development of the Noh theater, with an performing arts emphasis performing arts on the dance elements.
- Noh - Offers collection of resources for people researching noh, its history, noh and activities.
- Noh Masks & Facial Expression Perception - Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception in Noh masks, theater with link to a research article on the theater effect.
- Noh Plays - English translations of 13 Noh plays from medieval period. performing arts Multiple versions of each play show evolution of translation styles, performing arts as well as help to explicate the original text.
- Ikuta - Complete text of the Noh play by Zembo Motoyasu (1453-1532).
- Elements of Noh - Concise description.
- Noh Theater - Examines why noh is still very popular in Japan today, theater and far more than other forms of traditional entertainment such theater as kabuki or bunraku.
- Noh Mask Gallery - Explains noh, its masks, and how creators make them.
- The Carving and Painting of a Noh Mask - More than 30 examples.
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