Book (Practical) Children's book What is Kabuki! / Ryuichi Kodama / Makizo

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 児童書 歌舞伎ってなんだ!? / 児玉竜一 / マキゾウ
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Item number: BO4950231
Released date: 21 Mar 2025

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[Introduction to Contents]
Do you all know "Kabuki"?
As the name suggests, it is a drama that combines "singing (music)," "dancing (dance)," and "playing (performance)."
It combines the aspects of a dance drama with music with the aspects of a dialogue drama in which the story unfolds according to the dialogue.
It is full of ideas to entertain the audience.
It has been connected with various aspects of culture such as "art" and "quick change", and "hanamichi" in which actors perform near the audience, as well as gorgeous costumes and stage tools.
In addition to the history of Kabuki, as well as its roles, costumes, and music, and has continued to create trends.
In addition to this book, you can understand "Kabuki".
Contains an interview with Kabuki actor Ukon ONOE.
(A book for schools and public libraries.
[Author brief history]
Ryuichi KODAMA
Professor of Waseda University's College of Letters
Graduated with a doctorate degree from Waseda University's Graduate School of Letters
Graduate from the Waseda University Graduate School of Letters
Assistant professor of National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and Japan Women's University
From 2010, he has been in his current position.
From 2013, he has been deputy director of Waseda University's Tsubonochi Memorial Theater Museum and currently director.
Also serves as president of the Kabuki Society.
Along with studying Kabuki and Bunraku, he also wrote reviews of Kabuki for "The World of Drama" and "Asahi Shimbun".
He also wrote reviews of Kabuki for "The World of Drama" and "Asahi Shimbun".
He also wrote reviews of Kabuki for "The World of Drama" and "Asahi Shimbun".
He also wrote reviews of Kabuki for "The World of Drama" and "Asahi Shimbun".
He also wrote reviews of Kabuki for "The World of Drama" and "Asahi Shimbun".
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