4K release of the US and the "Yu Yi" and the dance

4K上映美・能「羽衣」和合之舞
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4K release of the US and the "Yu Yi" and the dance is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.

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Bandō Tamasaburō V

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Bandō Tamasaburō V ( Godaime Bandō Tamasaburō) was born in 1950. He is a Kabuki actor, and the most popular and celebrated onnagata (an actor specializing in female roles) currently on stage. He has also acted in a handful of films.

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Okura Genjiro

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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.

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Fujita Rokuro

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Originally it seems that he was an actor of a hand-made sarugaku who served as a ban, but later served the Owari clan, and he was active in the Edo period for a long time in the Edo period. There are four actors registered in the Noh Music Association, and all members including Nakazato Fujita, Ryuro Fujita, currently Masato 11. Fujita Aya (Fujita Ruu) is a Noh traditional flutist.A nephew of Maba Terumoto who was a master of Hakuhiko Higashihiko (Eiji Higakihimoto), a disciple of Shimokawa Tanabusa, who got the name of Kiyubei Fujita heavily exclaimed the name.

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Tadao Kamei

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Spouse is Kabuki musicians ninth generation Tanaka Satarou. Human National Treasures (Certified as individuals with important intangible cultural assets). He graduated from the Nihon University College of Art.

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Mori Moriyoshi

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Mori Moriyoshi is a Noh master of Wakijin Treasure Street, from Tokyo. Certified individually ( human national treasure ) as an important intangible cultural property 'Noh music' holder. With its beautiful voice and the beauty of the song, he established fame in the Noh music world.

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Kabuki

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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.

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Noh

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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 ( 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.

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Kodo

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Kodō (鼓童) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.

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Tio

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.

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