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Title: Japanese Drama


1
Japanese Drama
  • Noh More Kabuki for Us!

2
What you dont NOH
  • originated from religious rituals
  • dramatic devices were used as teaching tools by
    Buddhist monks
  • dramatizing of religious ritual in Buddhism
    slowly became more and more secularized
  • found its way out of the sanctuary
  • gained in popularity
  • performed in markets as well as temples

3
NOH duh?
  • Hmm weve seen the religious-to-secular shift
    before...
  • Wont you be my neighbor? (List with your
    neighbor.)

4
Noh Drama
  • 14th century
  • simple dramas based on symbolic dances performed
    to music at the imperial court,
  • and similar mimetic performances popular with the
    common people
  • still performed today
  • approximately 240 scripts
  • most from the fourteenth century

5
NOH duh?
  • Fourteenth century ______________

6
NOH duh?
  • Fourteenth century 1300s
  • Thats even older than Shakespeare!
  • (What if today we only watched Shakespeares
    plays?)

7
Its NOH trouble to stage
  • on a simple, almost bare stage
  • uses only two actors
  • actors wear elaborate masks
  • a chorus functions as a narrator
  • actors chant poetic dialogue to orchestral,
    musical accompaniment
  • actions suggest rather than depict

8
NOH any good acting styles?
  • symbolism and restraint
  • tone of the plays tends to be serious
  • appealing to the intellect

9
NOH Subject
  • subjects from gods to secular history
  • focus on the spirit of some historical person who
    wishes salvation but is tied to this earth by
    worldly desires
  • plays about the gods, warriors, women, spirits or
    mad persons, and demons

10
The Night of NOH
  • plays are usually short
  • several plays interspersed with comic scenes
    called Kyogen (crazy words)
  • an evenings performance included all five types
  • performed in the order noted
  • contemporary practice has shortened the program
    to two or three

11
NOH duh?
  • Why would organizers include kyogen between
    plays?
  • (Wont you be my neighbor? Discuss the answer
    with your neighbor)

12
Kabuki Drama
  • Developed around late 16th century
  • has changed significantly over the centuries
    because of its ability to adapt and adopt aspects
    of other theatre traditions
  • borrowed freely from Noh drama and from popular
    Japanese puppet theatre
  • began as a middle-class theatre

13
KABUKI growth
  • earliest Kabuki plays were simple sketches
  • two-act plays appeared in the 1600s
  • By mid-1700s, some plays were 11 acts!

14
KABUKI style
  • tend to be melodramas
  • three types
  • historical background
  • domesticity
  • dance plays
  • connections between scenes in Kabuki plays tend
    to be rather vague
  • (not causal)

15
KABUKI style, part 2
  • actors do not speak
  • narrator and chorus play predominant roles
  • narrator describes the scene, comments on the
    action, and even speaks portions of the dialogue
  • every location is portrayed scenically
  • scenery is changed in full view of the audience

16
KABUKI today
  • two five-hour performances per day
  • Still very traditional
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