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Dating from the early 17th century, Kabuki is one of Japan's oldest and most magnificent art forms. This is a rare opportunity to see authentic Kabuki performed by Japan's most iconic performers. Kabuki is a highly stylized performing art that employs flamboyant costumes, elaborate make-up and exaggerated body movements to create a sense of the spectacular. Combining acting, dancing and music, and performed to live traditional music, Kabuki is as rich as its heritage. This visit features Kabuki superstar Ebizo XI, from the new generation of the famous Ichikawa family, who have set the standard for Kabuki performance for eleven generations, dating back to 1673. With his film-star looks, 28 year old Ebizo XI is one of Japan's most popular actors, credited for re-introducing Kabuki to new generation. He is accompanied on stage by over 30 actors and musicians. The programme features two classic Kabuki works: the visually stunning Fuji Musume, in which The Wisteria Maiden dances against a gorgeous backdrop of wisteria flowers; and Kasane, a dramatic tale of love, murder and revenge, famous for its beautiful musical accompaniment. English translation available. Presented in association with Askonas Holt.
Cast/Performers
Ebizo Ichikawa XICreatives/Company
Producer:
Shochiku