Umewaka Kennohkai will perform in September is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.
Umewaka Kennohkai will hold their monthly meeting performance on September 20, 2018 (Thu) at Cerulean Tower Noh theater (Tokyo).
The cast includes:
Mai Hayashi "Atsushi Umehaka" Hisashi Umeharu
Madman "Excellent" Oshumi Yoshiro
Noh "Master" Haruhiko Hasegawa
Umewaka Kennohkai is the name of a Japanese Noh performance / Kanze school. They hold a meeting once a month at the National Noh theater in Tokyo Shibuya or Cerulean Noh theater throughout the year (excluding April and October). Noh is usually performed in a fixed space called "Noh theater."
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