Kinpare vol. 13 - What do you do with rakugo and painting?

キンぱれ vol.13 ~落語と絵描きで何するの?~
Stage/Dance/Comedy Traditional show

Kinpare vol. 13 - What do you do with rakugo and painting? is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.

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The lone storyteller (落語家 rakugoka) sits on stage, called kōza (高座). "fall") or sage (, lit. Rakugo (落語, literally "fallen words") is a form of Japanese verbal entertainment.

Rakugo was originally known as karukuchi (軽口). The difference between the characters is depicted only through change in pitch, tone, and a slight turn of the head. Before the advent of modern rakugo there were the kobanashi (小噺): short comical vignettes ending with an ochi, popular between the 17th and the 19th century.

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The monologue always ends with a narrative stunt known as ochi (, lit.

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Kin Shiotani

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Kin Siotani (September 12, 1969) is a Japanese illustrator and writer. He has lots of artwork for tv, magazines, music video and appearing on tv. Recently he invented some illustration performance called "drawing theatre".

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