Definition - kabuki
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| kabuki |
- Japanese stylised theatre form in which men play all the roles
- A form of Japanese drama contemporaneous with the Tokugawa period (1600-1868).
- a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance, now performed only by male actors, using exaggerated gestures and body movements to express emotions, and including historical plays, domestic dramas, and dance pieces.
- FORM OF JAPANESE DRAMA
- tradional japanese theatre
- Traditional Japanese theatre
- Traditional japanese theatre.
- Form of traditional Japanese theatre.
- Traditional Japanese theatre.
- traditional Japanese form of theatre
- Traditional Japanese theatre
- Traditional Japanese theatre
- traditional japanese theatre
- TRADITIONAL JAPANESE THEATRE
- Traditional Japanese theatre
- Form of stylised Japanese theatrical drama mostly performed by male actors depicting plays dance pieces etc.
- a style of Japanese drama
- form of japanese drama
- form of japanese drama based on japanese legends and characterized costumes
- traditional popular japanese drama with highly stylized song etc., acted by males only
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