Noh Theater
Definition of Noh Theater as it relates to Cultures, Culture of Japan, Art Culture, Japanese Theater
Noh Theater is a form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century. It is renowned for its elaborate costumes, masks, and stylized gestures, as well as its incorporation of elements from traditional Japanese arts such as music, dance, and poetry. Noh performances are characterized by their slow pace, subtle emotions, and spiritual themes, often drawn from Japan's rich literary heritage. As a subcategory of Japanese Theater, Noh represents one of the oldest and most revered forms of performing arts in Japan, embodying the country's cultural values, aesthetic principles, and artistic traditions.
External Links
- [NohTheater.net] |
- [nohmasterworks.com] Noh Theater – Noh Theater Lecture Series Plus Song , Dance Classes and Performances