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HISTORY
PLAYS
OR "JIDAIMONI" - Dramatizations major political (9th to 15th century)
DOMESTIC
PLAYES
OR "SEWAMONO" - Deals with the affairs of townspeople
DANCE
DRAMAS
OR THE "SHOSAGOT" - deal with the world of spirits and animals
ARAGOTO
- exempledied by exaggerated actions, dramatic eye catching make-ups and elaborately designed costumes
KUMADORI
-
used in Kabuki Theatre
uses dark lines to create mask-life effect in the performer's face
DEBAYASHI
- made up of the Hayashi ensemble
JORURI
- derived from the gidayu-shamisen singer
KAMITE
- is often where you will see the important or high RANKING characters
SHIMOTE
- LOWER-RANKING CHARACTERS
NOH
DRAMA
- FOCUS on a single character
NOH
DRAMA
- SHITE who interrogated prompted, and challenged by the WAKI
NOH
DRAMA
- Themes often relate to dreams, supernatural world, ghost and spirits.
NOH
DRAMA
- Movement is slow
NOH DRAMA STAGE
- Two main characters/ on a squar stage ( butai )
NOH DRAMA ROLES
- All performers in Noh are MALE
SHITE
- It is a lead character and Act holy man, deity, a demon, a spirit, or a living man
WAKI
- It is a supporting actor and Rose such as priest, monk, or sumarai / Always portray living people
HAYASHI
- The musicians and it has also Four musicians provide accompaniment for the performance
Jiutai
- The chorus and sits to the left of the stage
GETAWAY DRUG
- states the use of certain drug
REASON WHY PEOPLE SMOKE:
Peer pressure
Out of curiosity
Creates social atmosphere
Relieve stress
SHORT TERM EFFECT OF SMOKING :
Bad
breath
Bad
taste
in
mouth
Yellow
and
brown
stain
on
teeth
Lost
athletic
ability
LONG TERM EFFECT OF SMOKING:
Heart disease
Cancer
Lung Cancer
SHORT TERM OF EFFECT OF ALCOHOL:
Memory
loss
Blurred
vision
Delayed
Reaction
Vomiting
LONG TERM OF EFFECT OF ALCOHOL:
Liver
damage
Sexual
performance
problem
Malnutrition
Cancer
KABUKI
THEATRE
- Kabuki meaning " ART OF SINGING AND DANCING "
KABUKI
THEATRE
- invented by a Kyoto shrine maiden
KABUKI THEATRE
- AIl MALE theatre and actors
KABUKI THEATRE
- ONNAGATA or OYAMA
KABUKI THEATRE
- three most prominent forms of traditional Japanese theatre
KABUKI THEATRE
- along with the Noh and Mingyo joruri (Bunraku)
KOKEN
- Stage attendants/Dressed in black