12.3 Echiche
Noh is one of the oldest, extant performing arts and is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It has been performed in Kyoto some 650 years, and its form remains largely unchanged. Through few moves and props, the plays portray human drama around age-old themes, such as love and parent-child bonds. Protagonists are mostly spirits of the dead telling of their earthly grief and joy. Within the seemingly expressionless masks lies a subtle beauty, drawing spectators into a dream world.
Airbọchị Ikuku Mbụ : Feb 28, 2013
Airbọchị Ikuku Ikpeazụ : Aug 29, 2024
Ihe omume : 216 Ihe omume
Oge : 12 Oge
Oge ojiri gaa: 28:14 Nkeji
.Lọ nka: NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Mba: Japan
Nkedo: Gary Tegler
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