The 35th Bunraku Classroom is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.
The 35th Bunraku Classroom is a stage held in Nihonbashi Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi Osaka prefecture, National Bunraku Theater. Comedies and plays will be performed by excellent actors.
Ningyo joruri Bunraku was declared UNESCO as "masterpiece on oral and human intangible heritage of human beings" in 2003 (Heisei 15), and "2008 representative list of representatives of human intangible cultural heritage" in 2008 It was stated in. Its establishment day back to the early Edo period with old puppet dolls, later called Ningyo joruri. Ningyo Joruri Bunraku is one of the traditional Japanese performing arts, a comprehensive art in which Tarou, Shamisen and dolls are united.
According to commentary with masterpiece performances and demonstrations, the Bunraku Classroom will tell you the charm of Bunraku for those who think "Bunraku is the first time" and "who seems to be a bit difficult".
To everyone who visits, we are distributing a booklet "Bunraku introductory" which introduces the book of this performance and the world of Bunraku free of charge! The illustration by illustrator Shimodairi Shimodaira of illustrator who is contributing also to Bunraku journal is also used on the front cover of the commentary, familiar with posters and leaflets, pictures of Seiku Kurobei, on the front page of "Bunraku Introduction" It is.
We will hold "Discover BUNRAKU" for foreigners with explanations with English and English subtitles!
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