Noh

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"Noh (能, Nō, 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 includes five Noh plays with comedic kyōgen plays in between; an abbreviated program of two Noh plays with one kyōgen piece has become common today. Optionally, an okina play may be presented in the very beginning of nōgaku presentation." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.12.2019)
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  • Nô-Maske einer jungen Frau

    Nô-Maske einer jungen Frau

    Maskentheater in Japan reicht...

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    Image: Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Nô-Maske Dämon (Chôrei-beshimi)

    Nô-Maske Dämon (Chôrei-beshimi)

    Maskentheater in Japan reicht...

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    Image: Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Nô-Maske Dichtergottheit Tenjin (Tenman Tenjin)

    Nô-Maske Dichtergottheit Tenjin (Tenman Tenjin)

    Maskentheater in Japan reicht...

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    Image: Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Nô-Maske Geist eines Kriegers (Ayakashi)

    Nô-Maske Geist eines Kriegers (Ayakashi)

    Maskentheater in Japan reicht...

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    Image: Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Nô-Maske Schwarzbärtiger Dämon (Kurohige)

    Nô-Maske Schwarzbärtiger Dämon (Kurohige)

    Maskentheater in Japan reicht...

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