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2008年9月25日

Noh Theatre

today, df myra hp and i (aka four in love aka the a lvl girls) went down to japanese association, singapore to attend a lecture and demonstration on Noh !

能,是日本独有的一种舞台艺术,是佩戴面具演出的一种古典歌舞剧,由中世纪从中国传入日本的舞乐和日本的传统舞蹈融汇,从镰仓时代后期到室町时代初期之间创作完成。能在日本作为代表性的传统艺术与歌舞伎一同在国际上享有高知名度.

Noh,or Nōgaku is a major form of classic Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Together with the closely-related kyōgen farce, it evolved from various popular, folk and aristocratic art forms, including Dengaku, Shirabyoshi, and Gagaku. Although Noh has been slow and stylised for several centuries, its roots can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty's Nuo, (, ), Sarugaku (derived from "Wu musical" traditions in various Chinese dynasties), and folk theatricals.




















it was a short hour and a half lecture and demonstration introducing the Noh History, plots and music, performers, masks and costumes.



this is our first time getting in touch with such an art form. from what i learnt, Noh really requires alot of imagination for both the performer and the audience. for the audience to appreciate the play better, it is impt for us to know the significance of every action and what each mask represents.


oh and a random fact is that Noh used to be performed by males only since 600 years ago until about 60 years ago, where wemen has the chance to perform on stage (:

here's a short clip introducing Noh, can watch it if you have time !
i dont think it is an art form that is as readily accepted as movies by Singaporeans
but considering that a Noh performer takes about 10 years to master the just fundamentals, i believe you really need alot of passion and perseverence and i am really proud and moved by their passion.

jiayi  

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