Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清) (c. 1363 – c. 1443), also called Kanze Motokiyo (観世 元清), was a Japanese aesthetician, actor, and playwright. His father, Kan'ami...
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Kanze Kiyotsugu (観世 清次). He is the father of the well-known playwright Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清). Kan'ami's career began in Obata, Nabari-shi, Mie when he founded...
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Artaud, Edward Gordon Craig, Charles Dullin, Vsevolod Meyerhold and Motokiyo Zeami. 1946: Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare Memorial Theatre) 1947: Romeo...
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Accessed June 23, 2021. doi:10.2307/1177332. Katō, Eileen, and Kanze Motokiyo Zeami. "Kinuta". In: Monumenta Nipponica 32, no. 3 (1977): 341 (footnote nr...
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dramatist and playwright Zeami Motokiyo. Hollows are present within Zeami. The crater Stevenson is to the northeast of Zeami. Sophocles is to the south,...
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characterized by an intricate, allusive, and subtle style inherited from Zeami Motokiyo which convolved yūgen with influences from Zen Buddhism (his Zen master...
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Takasago may refer to: Takasago (play), a Noh play by Zeami Motokiyo Takasago, Hyōgo, a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan Japanese cruiser Takasago...
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is also used in traditional Japanese Noh drama, particularly by Zeami Motokiyo. Zeami, in his work Sandō (The Three Paths), originally described a five-part...
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Kan'ami, revised by Zeami Motokiyo. One of the most highly regarded of Noh plays, it is mentioned more than any other in Zeami's own writings, and is...
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Atsumori (敦盛, Atsumori) is a Japanese Noh play by Zeami Motokiyo which focuses on Taira no Atsumori, a young samurai who was killed in the Genpei War,...
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of Noh theatre. He was the eldest son of famed playwright and actor Zeami Motokiyo. Motomasa succeeded as head of the Kanze troupe when his father retired...
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another world. It is about this world, this experience. According to Zeami Motokiyo, all of the following are portals to yūgen: "To watch the sun sink behind...
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Zarifopol (1874–1934, Romania, Lc/S) Leszek Zasztowt (born 1953, Poland, H) Motokiyo Zeami (世阿弥元清, c. 1363 – c. 1443, Japan, Lc) Ozzie Zehner (living, US, Nh);...
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used to refer to entities of unknown true form. The noh play Nue, by Zeami Motokiyo, based on the setsuwa, the Heike Monogatari. They are a regular feature...
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Commons has media related to Kurama Tengu (Nō play). Eboshi-ori Sōjōbō Zeami Motokiyo Kurama-tengu Kurama-tengu M Smethurst, Dramatic Action in Greek Drama...
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Archbishop of Prague, writer, composer and poet (died 1400) c. 1363 – Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清), Japanese Noh actor and playwright (died c. 1443) 1364 – Christine...
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director of one of these companies, Kan'ami (1333–1384), had a son, Zeami Motokiyo (1363–1443), who was considered one of the finest child actors in Japan...
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the Muromachi period (1336 to 1573), Kan'ami Kiyotsugu and his son Zeami Motokiyo reinterpreted various traditional performing arts and completed Noh...
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Way of Tea, "Sado 茶道". Fuhaku based his process from the works of, Zeami Motokiyo, the master of Noh, which then became a part of the philosophy of Aikido...
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bishop of Durham and lord chancellor of England (d. 1437) probable – Zeami Motokiyo, Japanese actor and playwright (d. 1443) January 13 – Meinhard III,...
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Noh plays based on The Tale of Genji. It is sometimes attributed to Zeami Motokiyo or to his son-in-law Zenchiku; the extant version of the text is likely...
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controversial relationship with his uncle Zeami Motokiyo, the best-remembered of the Kanze playwrights. Although Zeami wanted his son Motomasa to succeed him...
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Dramatic theory (section Zeami Motokiyo)
theatre and Jesuit drama, leading to the 17th-century French drama. Zeami Motokiyo (c. 1363–1443) was a Japanese actor and author. He wrote several treatise...
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Yamazaki's most well-known play, Zeami, was dedicated to the founder of the Noh genre of theatre, Zeami Motokiyo. For this play, he won the Kishida...
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Sanemori (Kyūjitai: 實盛; Shinjitai: 実盛) is a Noh play by Zeami Motokiyo about a troubled warrior spirit, unusual because of the great age of the warrior...
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frameworks for the structure of jōruri plays, based upon those described by Zeami Motokiyo for the Noh theatre. A play constructed according to Gidayū's framework...
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(1926–2016) Dario Fo See also: List of Japanese writers (1363–1443) Seami Motokiyo Zeami} (1653–1725) Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1867–1950) Pîremêrd (1751–1792) Jakob...
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a frequently-performed Noh play of the fifth category attributed to Zeami Motokiyo. Its central character is the legendary mountain hag, Yama-uba. A female...
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of Fujiwara no Nobuyori) Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408) (lover of Zeami Motokiyo) Hosokawa Takakuni (1484-1531) Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) Kōsaka Masanobu...
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