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  • Kabuki is a classical japanese dance drama.
  • history plays or jidaimono
    dramatizations major political events from the past
  • domestic plays or sewamono
    deals with the affairs of townspeople from the playwright's era.
  • dance drama or shosagot
    popular plays that deal with the world of spirits and animals.
  • kumadori
    uses dark lines to create a mask life effect on the performers face.
  • all male theatre and actors who play female roles are known as
    onnagata or oyama
  • debayashi accompaniment made up of the hayashi ensemble and later on, the shamisen.
  • joruri derived from the gidayu shamisen singer
  • geza provides mood.
  • noh drama is a mysterious, tragic, usually supernatural and ceremonial music dance drama.
  • how many noh text is there? 240
  • gateaway drugs is a term used to explain a theory that states the use of certain drugs may lead to an increased risk in the use of other drugs and involvement in criminal behavior.
  • Peking Opera started in 1790 during 80th birthday of King Chien Lung
  • Peking opera also called Eastern Opera
  • Peking opera can be divided into civil pieces characterized by singing, and martial pieces that feature acrobatics and stunts although some operas are a combination of both.
  • Shite
    Lead character.
  • Waki supporting actor.
  • Hayashi
    The musicians
  • Jiutai
    The chorus
  • Koken
    stage attendants
  • Wayang kulit
    Is a shadow play.
  • Sheng
    male actors
  • Dab
    female roles
  • Jing
    Hualian faced painted male roles
  • Xiaohualian
    male clowns
  • Sakuting
    is from abra, home to ilokano people and native to the lowlands and tingawan mountain tribes.
  • Ethyl
    this is the kind of alcohol found in beverages
  • Methanol
    highly poisonous alcohol used in paint thinners
  • Isoprophyl
    This is a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a strong odor
  • Denatured
    this is a mixed of a menthanol and ethanol which is highly poisonous and is used for industrial purposes
  • MAPEH
    Music, Arts, P.E and Health
  • Kabuki Theater

    One of the three most prominent forms of traditional Japanese theatre, along with Noh and Bunraku
  • Kabuki
    • A classical Japanese dance drama
    • Invented by Izumo Okuni, a Kyoto shrine maiden, around 1600
    • Reached its peak during the Edo era (1616 to 1853)
  • Origin of Kabuki
    1. Izumo Okuni performed a mixture of folk and religious dances in a dry riverbed
    2. Her dancing drew the interest of the lower class
    3. Acting troupes began to imitate her style of dance
  • Kabuku
    Meaning "art of singing and dancing"
  • Kabuki
    • An art form rich in showmanship
    • Exemplified by exaggerated actions, dramatic eye-catching make-ups, and elaborately designed costumes
  • Aragoto
    The "rough style" of acting in Kabuki
  • Kumodori
    A major style used in Kabuki theatre, using dark lines to create a mask-like effect on the performer's face
  • Kabuki actors apply make-up to highlight the temperament or emotion of the character they are playing
  • Plots in Kabuki are usually based on historical events, warm-hearted dramas, moral conflicts, love stories, tales of tragedy or conspiracy, supernatural creatures, or other well-known stories