Japanese Kabuki theater explained by Ichikawa Ennosuke III (director and actor)

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2018
  • A comprehensive explanation of the Japanese Kabuki theater with examples from the play: “Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees” (Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura / 義経千本桜).
    Ichikawa Ennosuke III (三代目 市川 猿之助), Kabuki actor and director (b. 1939), he stopped performing in 2004. TV recording: 1985
    PLAYLIST - Theatre and more:
    • Theatre and more
    Subjects:
    00:25 Meaning of the word 'Kabuki'
    00:51 Noh versus Kabuki theater
    00:16 History of Kabuki
    04:00 Female roles played by men (onnagata) with Nakamura Kotaro and Ichikawa Mennosuke
    06:36 Voice technique
    07:17 Lighting
    08:11 Heavy grime, exaggerated make-up (kumadori)
    10:34 Poses on stage
    11:48 Horror scenes
    12:23 The man in black (kuroko)
    13:41 Yoshitsune (played by Nakamura Karoku)
    14:15 Reception in the West

Komentáře • 5

  • @nhungtran-uo2ud
    @nhungtran-uo2ud Před 3 lety +9

    You can see that Kabuki is a consuming passion for him. He breaths and lives for the art.

  • @justlookatmybutt
    @justlookatmybutt Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for posting! this is super interesting

  • @Vaterunser904
    @Vaterunser904 Před rokem

    Ichikawa sou seu fã eu sou o emperador criança

  • @user-ub7ot1sn3m
    @user-ub7ot1sn3m Před rokem +2

    I saw it for the first time that EnnosukeⅢ was explaining about Kabuki for foreiners. I'm Japanese,but It was very interesting.