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No drama - перевод на Английский


nogaku         
  • Kanze]] school
  • ''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)
  • Miyajima]]
  • 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.
  • 100px
  • New Year's Day]]
  • Noh Costume (''[[Kariginu]]'') with Checks and Conch Shells. Edo period, 18th century, [[Tokyo National Museum]]
A CLASSICAL JAPANESE PERFORMANCE INTEGRATING MASKS, COSTUMES AND VARIOUS PROPS IN A DANCE-BASED THEATRE
Noh, Kyogen; Nou; Noh theatre; Noh theater; Noh play; Noh plays; No play; No plays; No Theatre; Noh Theatre; Nō; Noh drama; Japanese drama No; Takigi Noh; Maeshite; Nochijite; Nochishite; Tsure; Noh (theatre); Nogaku; Noh Theater; Noh mask

['nəugɑ:ku:]

синоним

No

Noh         
  • Kanze]] school
  • ''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)
  • Miyajima]]
  • 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.
  • 100px
  • New Year's Day]]
  • Noh Costume (''[[Kariginu]]'') with Checks and Conch Shells. Edo period, 18th century, [[Tokyo National Museum]]
A CLASSICAL JAPANESE PERFORMANCE INTEGRATING MASKS, COSTUMES AND VARIOUS PROPS IN A DANCE-BASED THEATRE
Noh, Kyogen; Nou; Noh theatre; Noh theater; Noh play; Noh plays; No play; No plays; No Theatre; Noh Theatre; Nō; Noh drama; Japanese drama No; Takigi Noh; Maeshite; Nochijite; Nochishite; Tsure; Noh (theatre); Nogaku; Noh Theater; Noh mask

[nəu]

синоним

No

dramatically         
  • Stage drawing from a 15th-century [[vernacular]] [[morality play]] ''[[The Castle of Perseverance]]'' (as found in the [[Macro Manuscript]]).
  • Vanbrugh's]] ''[[The Relapse]]'' (1696).
  • ''Relief of a seated poet ([[Menander]]) with masks of New Comedy'', 1st century BC – early 1st century AD, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • A 1958 [[U.S.S.R.]] [[postage stamp]] commemorating [[Guan Hanqing]], one of the great Chinese dramatists, who is renowned for his "[[zaju]]" plays.
  • An ivory statuette of a Roman actor of [[tragedy]], 1st century CE.
  • Sanskrit theatre]].
FORMAL TYPE OF LITERATURE INTENDED FOR PERFORMANCE, WHERE THE TEXT IS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF CHARACTER LINES AND THE AUTHOR'S REMARKS AND IS USUALLY DIVIDED INTO ACTS AND SCENES
Drama and Dramatic Arts; Dramas; Story dramatization; Story Dramatization; Drama (Art Form); Drama (art form); Dramatic arts; Dranma; Dramatic Literature; Fiction Drama; Dramatic writing; School Drama; Dramatic work; School drama; Teen TV; Dramatically; Dramatizes; Dramatized; Dramatizing; Dramatisations; Dramatise; Dramatises; Dramatised; Dramatising; Dramatic society; Drama (fiction)

[drə'mætik(ə)li]

наречие

общая лексика

драматически

драматично

мелодраматично

театрально

деланно

эмоциональное выражение

резко

живо

ясно

наглядно

волнующе

ярко

сенсационно

Определение

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

Википедия

No Drama
Примеры употребления для No drama
1. "The health is fine, there is no drama other than what the media made of it.
2. Perhaps most important to the no–drama Obamas, Comerford did not return our repeated calls for comment.
3. President–elect Barack "no–drama" Obama will discover that his Venezuelan counterpart is all drama, all the time.
4. Dr Brailer, in an interview with the Financial Times, insisted there was "no drama" about his departure.
5. "There was no drama, no screaming row, I didn‘t cheat on him and he didn‘t cheat on me.
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