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Tag Archives: performance arts
Call for Applicants: Traditional Theater Training, Kyoto
Come spend a few weeks in Kyoto this summer to train with masters of traditional theater and dance! This summer will be the 35th annual Traditional Theater Training (T.T.T.) 2019, held at the Kyoto Art Center. T.T.T. is a three-week summer intensive training … Continue reading
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Tagged art, dancing, media, noh, performance arts, traditional theater, workshop
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Theatre Nohgaku Press Release
Theatre Nohgaku is pleased to announce its upcoming June-July tour of the highly acclaimed English Noh play Pagoda in Tokyo, Kyoto, Beijing and Hong Kong. Pagoda was premiered jointly by Theatre Nohgaku and Oshima Noh Theatre in 2009 to packed … Continue reading
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Tagged art, asia, culture, Japan, Japanese culture, japanese theatre, noh, Oshima Noh Theatre, performance, performance arts, theatre, Theatre Nohgaku
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Conference: Publishing the Stage: Print and Performance in Early Modern Japan
Publishing the Stage: Print and Performance in Early Modern Japan Location: University of Colorado, Boulder Date: March 5 – 6, 2011 The conference is free and open to the public, and it will feature 13 speakers from the U.S., Japan, … Continue reading