The style of dance that reflected kabuki's love of gaudiness and spectacle. Kabuki is a popular dramatic art form that has been a favorite among the Japanese people since the seventeenth century. It is today more popular than either noh or bunraku, two classical dramatic forms from which it borrows heavily. Because of its assimilation of various aspects of the other dramatic art froms, kabuki might well be called a summarization of traditional Japanese theatrical art.
Duration: 30 Minutes No. of Performers: 4 Price: $AUD 600.00
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