Kabuki Theatre

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In Japan there is a very different kind of theater that we now know, is that the east is a world very foreign to many Westerners, from its music, traditions and art. Kabuki Theater Noh theater is among one of the oldest art forms in this country. It was developed during the Edo dynasty in the sixteenth century, where people of any social class could contemplate. And although it was in the Edo dynasty where the Kabuki gained some maturity, was in the eighteenth century, which was modernized and Meiji as we know it today.

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When started, this practice was forbidden to relate it, first with prostitutes and then homosexuality, until in 1652 it was approved, but with the warning to avoid the sensual dances. Can have different themes, such as dramas (jidai mono) that have historical or real events and tragedies with a touch of humor, there is the issue of domestic drama (sewa mono) to portray the lower classes with elements of fantasy.

Originally, men and women could act in the works, but at that time, women came to enjoy great success and therefore forbade women to act and thereafter the men interpret women’s roles, roles in which many are specialized and are called onnogata. A Kabuki actor began his preparation was very young and devoted himself to a single character throughout his life.

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Japan Attractions

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Japan, which etymologically means “the country of origin of the sun” is an island country located east of Asia, more precisely between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of ??Japan. The countries closest to this powerful country is China, Korea and Russia. Japanese territory is comprised of four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku. These include 97% of the total area of ??Japan.

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It is the tenth most populous nation on Earth, with a total of over 127 million people. On the other hand, is a top world powers. Recently, it was surpassed by China as the second strongest economy in the world (the first being the U.S.). This is his weight, which Japan is a member of the Organization of the United Nations, G8, G4 and APEC.

Japanese culture today combines influences from Asia, Europe and the United States, which has generated a significant cultural change in recent history.

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