New Year sky madness 2019 is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.
Sensaku Shigeyama V is a Kyogen actor. He was born in July 6 1945 as a first son of Sensaku Shigeyama IV. His dynamic, humorous, delicate and deep art performances have a good reputation. Even after the age of 70, he still plays a number of stages as the main person of the Shigeyama family.
Received "Cultural Agency Art Festival Award" in 2008.
Received "Kyokujitsu Sou Kou Sho (Order of rising sun, Japanese order)" in 2016 and succeeded the stage-name Sensaku Shigeyama V.
Senzaburo Shigeyama is a Kyogen actor. His debut musical drama work "ONATSU" united contemporary plays, opera, musicals, and kyogen and got a good reputation. As a Kyogen actor, he also has participated abroad performances a lot.
Also, in recent years, he is expanding his area by taking part as a personality at the FM Kyoto α Station, and a caster and reporter at KBS Kyoto Television.What is more, as an actor of the oldest performing arts maker of Kyogen, he is sending the latest new music and information, and introduce the charm of classical performing art "Kyogen" to the young people of the world.
Akira Shigeyama is a Kyogen actor. He was born in June 12 1952.
He started his career as a Kyogen actor at the age of 3 when he performed the main character in the play "Iroha". Since the debut, he performed "Sanbasou", "Tsuri gitsune (Fishing fox)" and "Hanako" which require special teaching to play.
He also organizes "NOHO (Noh act) Theater Company" with American Jonah Salz. He performs abroad such as Beckett Yeats' absurd drama, English Kyogen etc.
In 2014, he made a new work Kyogen 's association "New work" "Kyogen Marikoji". In 1986, the first stage in the "Disciples of Wizards" of "Noh theatrical company" presided over by father Akira Shigeyama. Taking advantage of his English skills, he was featured in NHK 's language program' Pleko English ', as an actor in movies, as well as a wide range of activities including the production of opera.
Member of the Japan Noh Music Committee (Comprehensive Important Intangible Cultural Property Comprehensive Designation) (Member of the Noh Music Association Educational Special Committee). Award, Osaka Performing Arts Encouragement Prize (organization) by the Osaka Cultural Festival Award (group), 2000 "Taka Hime". In addition to the usual Noh performance, the Osaka Culture Festival Encouragement Prize in '87, 'Osaka-shi bloom and this flower in '92 Okinawa Cultural Festival Encouragement Prize', Produce "Noh who left the Noh theater", planning, direction, lecture, etc.
Traditionally, a Noh program includes five Noh plays with comedic kyōgen plays in between; an abbreviated program of two Noh plays and one kyōgen piece has become common in Noh presentations today. Developed by Kan'ami and his son Zeami, it is the oldest major theatre art that is still regularly performed today. Noh (能 Nō), derived from the Sino-Japanese word for "skill" or "talent", is a major form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century.
Nippon Professional Baseball (日本野球機構 , Nippon Yakyū Kikō) or NPB is the highest level of baseball in Japan. The league currently consists of two six-team circuits, the Central League and the Pacific League. Nippon Professional Baseball consists of two leagues, the Central League and the Pacific League.
Locally, it is often called Puro Yakyū (プロ野球 ) , meaning Professional Baseball. In 2006, the Central League adopted the Pacific League's tournament as well, and the tournament became known as the Climax Series with the two winners, one from each league, competing in the Japan Series.
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Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a traditional Japanese form of theater with roots tracing back to the Edo Period. Ambiance is aided with live music performed using traditional instruments. Kabuki is an art form rich in showmanship.
It also has parallels with the Greek satyr play, a short, comical play performed between tragedies. Kyōgen (狂言, "mad words" or "wild speech") is a form of traditional Japanese comic theater. Its contents are nevertheless not at all similar to the formal, symbolic, and solemn Nō theater; kyōgen is a comic form, and its primary goal is to make its audience laugh.
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Kyōgen (狂言, "mad words" or "wild speech") is a form of traditional Japanese comic theater. It developed alongside Nō, was performed along with Nō as an intermission of sorts between Nō acts on the same stage, and retains close links to Nō in the modern day; therefore, it is sometimes designated Noh-kyōgen. It also has parallels with the Greek satyr play, a short, comical play performed between tragedies.
Shōchū (焼酎) is a Japanese distilled beverage less than 45% alcohol by volume. It is typically distilled from rice (kome), barley (mugi), sweet potatoes (satsuma-imo), buckwheat (soba), or brown sugar (kokutō), though it is sometimes produced from other ingredients such as chestnut, sesame seeds, potatoes or even carrots.
Tio is a four-piece instrumental band formed in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture in 2008 by Masahiro Mizutani (Gt / Pan), Kosuke Niimi (AGt), Mitsushi Shimoda (Ba), Yusuke Ito (Dr). They continued energetic activities such as launching a self-planned event “NUMBER”, and in 2017, released “AND” which featured topics such as Izumi Sakura and Kin Yoryu.
It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka (大阪市 , Ōsaka-shi) (Japanese pronunciation: [oːsaka] ; listen ) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and the third largest city by nighttime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and Yokohama, serving as a major economic hub for the country.
In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"), after the Chinese word for capital city, jingdu (京都 ). In Japanese, the city has been called Kyō (京 ), Miyako (都 ), or Kyō no Miyako (京の都 ). Kyoto (京都市 , Kyōto-shi, pronounced [kʲjoːtoꜜɕi] ; UK /k ɪ ˈ oʊ t oʊ / , US /k i ˈ oʊ - / , or /ˈ k j oʊ - / ) is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan.
Osaka Prefecture (大阪府 , Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture located in the Kansai region on Honshu, the main island of Japan. The capital is the city of Osaka. It is the center of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Osaka is one of the two "urban prefectures" (府 , fu) of Japan, Kyoto being the other (Tokyo became a "metropolitan prefecture", or to, in 1941).
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