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Noh - traducción al ruso

A CLASSICAL JAPANESE PERFORMANCE INTEGRATING MASKS, COSTUMES AND VARIOUS PROPS IN A DANCE-BASED THEATRE
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  • ''Karaori'' garment, Edo period, 18th century, bamboo and chrysanthemum design on red and white checkered ground
  • ''Nō'' masks. Right: Drunken spirit (''shōjō''). Made of red and black lacquered wood, with red silk tying cord, by Himi Munetada (氷見宗忠). Edo period, 19th century. Left: Nakizo, representing a female deity or woman of high rank, associated with Nō plays such as Hagoromo and Ohara Miyuki. Made of lacquered and painted wood by Norinari (憲成), designed by Zoami (増阿弥). 18th–19th century.
  • In the Noh Theatre, 1891 by [[Ogata Gekkō]]
  • ''Hayashi-kata'' (noh musicians). Left to right: ''[[taiko]]'', ''[[ōtsuzumi]]'' (hip drum), ''[[kotsuzumi]]'' (shoulder drum), ''[[flute]]''
  • 1: hashigakari. 2: kyōgen spot. 3: stage attendants. 4: stick drum. 5: hip drum. 6: shoulder drum. 7: flute. 8: chorus. 9: ''waki'' seat. 10: ''waki'' spot. 11: ''shite'' spot. 12: ''shite-bashira''. 13: ''metsuke-bashira''. 14: ''waki-bashira''. 15: ''fue-bashira''
  • A contemporary Noh theatre with indoor roofed structure
  • Noh stage. Center: ''shite''; front right: ''waki''; right: eight-member ''jiutai'' (chorus); rear center: four ''hayashi-kata'' (musicians); rear left: two ''kōken'' (stage hands)
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  • Three pictures of the same female mask showing how the expression changes with a tilting of the head. This mask expresses different moods. In these pictures, the mask was affixed to a wall with constant lighting, and only the camera moved.
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  • New Year's Day]]
  • Noh Costume (''[[Kariginu]]'') with Checks and Conch Shells. Edo period, 18th century, [[Tokyo National Museum]]

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No

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Definición

Noh
[n??]
(also No)
¦ noun traditional Japanese masked drama with dance and song, evolved from Shinto rites.
Origin
from Japanese.

Wikipedia

Noh

Noh (, , derived from the Sino-Japanese word for "skill" or "talent") is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Developed by Kan'ami and his son Zeami, it is the oldest major theatre art that is still regularly performed today. Although the terms Noh and nōgaku are sometimes used interchangeably, nōgaku encompasses both Noh and kyōgen. Traditionally, a full nōgaku program included several Noh plays with comedic kyōgen plays in between; an abbreviated program of two Noh plays with one kyōgen piece has become common today. Optionally, the ritual performance Okina may be presented in the very beginning of nōgaku presentation.

Noh is often based on tales from traditional literature with a supernatural being transformed into human form as a hero narrating a story. Noh integrates masks, costumes and various props in a dance-based performance, requiring highly trained actors and musicians. Emotions are primarily conveyed by stylized conventional gestures while the iconic masks represent the roles such as ghosts, women, deities, and demons. Written in late middle Japanese, the text "vividly describes the ordinary people of the twelfth to sixteenth centuries". Having a strong emphasis on tradition rather than innovation, Noh is extremely codified and regulated by the iemoto system.

Ejemplos de uso de Noh
1. The Monitor‘s View Reform in Japan often moves as slowly as a Noh actor on stage.
2. Deputy Interior Minister, Noh Omar, said he worried the practice was becoming increasingly common.
3. The question is how long and how far prices will go down," says Mr Noh.
4. Noh Omar‘s apology was grudging at best, says the BBC‘s Jonathan Kent in Kuala Lumpur.
5. An emperor, a great Buddhist monk and the inventor of Noh theater were exiled here.
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