Lovely Classical Japanese Dance Performance: Kabuki Dance
Lovely Classical Japanese Dance Performance: Kabuki Dance
Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a classical Japanese dance-drama.
Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its
drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some
of its history of kabuki began in 1603,
when Izumo no Okuni, possibly a miko of Izumo Taisha,
began performing a new style of dance drama in the dry
riverbeds of Kyoto. It originated in the 17th century. Kabuki
became a common form of entertainment in the ukiyo,
or Yoshiwara, the registered red-light district in Edo.
During the Genroku era, kabuki thrived.
The structure of a kabuki play was formalised
during this period, as were many elements of style.
Conventional character types were established.