TOKYO (AP) — Ten-year-old Maholo Terajima Ghnassia loves watching anime and playing baseball. He likes making beats and whisper ASMR. And he's breaking conventions in Japan’s 420-year-old Kabuki ...
The Oscar-nominated trio behind Japan’s box office sensation explains how bintsuke paste, copper-based wigs and centuries of ...
On stage, one of Japan's biggest Kabuki stars changes roles in an instant. Offstage, it took decades
TOKYO (AP) — Onstage, Danjuro Ichikawa, one of the biggest stars of Japan's Kabuki theater, is a virtuoso in switching roles. In his latest production, he plays 13 parts, including a princess, a sushi ...
Ken Watanabe, Japan’s leading international star, tackles a truly different kind of role in the decades-spanning drama “Kokuho.” ...
(CNN) — In the movie “Kokuho,” a three-hour epic spanning half a century in the life of a fictional kabuki actor, we see the traditional art form slowly retreat from Japanese popular culture. What was ...
Tōshūsai Sharaku, "The Actor Segawa Tomisaburō II as Yadorigi, Wife of Ogishi Kurando, in 'Blooming Iris: Soga Vendetta of the Bunroku Era'" (1794) and "The Actor Ichikawa Omezō as the Manservant ...
The audience comprised professional tour guides from 47 countries, including Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TOKYO (AP) — Ten-year-old Maholo Terajima Ghnassia loves watching anime and playing baseball. He likes making beats and whisper ASMR. And he’s breaking conventions in Japan’s 420-year-old Kabuki ...
On stage, one of Japan’s biggest Kabuki stars changes roles in an instant. Offstage, it took decades
Japanese Kabuki actor Danjuro Ichikawa speaks during an interview session of his new show “Hoshiawase Jusandan” June 11, 2024, in Tokyo. Danjuro is a virtuoso in switching roles. In his latest ...
An exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago features over 30 of Tōshūsai Sharaku’s rarely shown ukiyo-e prints exemplifying the classic Japanese theater genre. Tōshūsai Sharaku, "The Actor Segawa ...
TOKYO >> Ten-year-old Maholo Terajima Ghnassia loves watching anime and playing baseball. He likes making beats. And he’s breaking conventions in Japan’s 420-year-old Kabuki theater tradition. In ...
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