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The Performing arts

Introduces the performing arts with a survey of some of the most important. Discusses some of the early origins of theater and dance. Examines the unique form of puppet theatre called Bunraku, the music and dance of Kabuki, and modern films. Discusses origins, distinctive features, and relationship with audience.

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  • "Japan : the living tradition [videorecording]"@en

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  • "Discusses early origins of theatre and dance using film clips to show actual performances. Also looks at performing arts, particularly the unique form of puppet theatre called Bunraku, music and dance of kabuki and modern films."
  • "Introduces the performing arts with a survey of some of the most important. Discusses some of the early origins of theater and dance. Examines the unique form of puppet theatre called Bunraku, the music and dance of Kabuki, and modern films. Discusses origins, distinctive features, and relationship with audience."@en
  • "An exploration of Japan's performing arts, focussing on music and dance."@en
  • "Takushi and Little discuss how the Japanese have kept the ancient forms of performing arts, dating from the 8th century alive to today. Demonstrations of Gagaku music and Kabuki and No plays."
  • "Introduction to the Japanese theater arts of Noh, Kabuki, and Bunraku."@en
  • "Pt. I. Takushi and Little discuss how the Japanese have kept the ancient forms of performing arts, dating from the 8th century alive to today. Demonstrations of Gagaku music and Kabuki. Pt. II. Discussion of Japanese music, both native and Western, as well as current and traditional plays and a look at the Japanese motion picture industry."
  • "Pt. I. Takushi and Little discuss how the Japanese have kept the ancient forms of performing arts, dating from the 8th century alive to today. Demonstrations of Gagaku music and Kabuki. Pt. II. Discussion of Japanese music, both native and Western, as well as current and traditional plays and a look at the Japanese motion picture industry."@en
  • "Introduces the performing arts of Japan with a survey of some of the most important ones. Discusses some of the early origins of theater and dance. Examines the unique form of puppet theatre called Bunraku, the music and dance of Kabuki, and modern films. Discusses origins, distinctive features, and relationship with audience."@en

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  • "The Performing arts"@en
  • "The performing arts"@en
  • "The performing arts"
  • "Performing arts"
  • "The performing arts (pt.1-2) [videorecording]"@en