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Kabuki

The word "kabuki" comes from the word "kabuku. The Kabuki dance, which is said to be the root of Kabuki,
was performed in a costume that imitated the "kabuki-sha," who wore eccentric fashions that were on the cutting edge of
fashion and did not care about the common sense of the world.

This is the spirit that Kabuki has always inherited: to entertain people by adopting trends without being bound by existing ideas.
The three elements that make up kabuki are drama, dance, and music.
These three elements have been pursued to entertain, and have been refined into a comprehensive art form.
The result of greedily incorporating interesting things, ingenuity, and effort to entertain has made Kabuki a diverse art form.

Centered in Edo and Kamigata (Osaka, Kyoto), kabuki reflects the tastes and preferences of audiences of each era,
and the success of famous actors and writers has led to the kabuki of today, adding new repertoire.
One of the main characteristics of kabuki is that it has been nurtured by the people of the city and not by the government.
The repertoire of kabuki is over 700, and the basic concept is "long run.

Countless innovations have been made by the actors and the people behind the scenes to create a single work,
and the culmination of the present is spread out on the stage in front of you - that is kabuki.



Item specifics
  • Type:  Woodblock Prints
  • Primary Material:Paper
  • Age: 1933-1945
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

It is an old paper product.
The roundness of the angle by many years past, a crack,
discoloration, a crease, tear coloring, etc. may be seen.

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