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JPN 152 (Part 2)
After the Midterm
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Language - Japanese
Undergraduate 4
03/17/2011

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Kabuki
Definition
Literally “song-dance-skill” from 19th c., Kabu 歌舞 from 10th c.,
Kabusu, kabuku as slang terms in 16th c. (verbs being deviant or twisted as a way to call attn to self), mainly pejorative in 17th c. generally referred to risqué dances, trick to lure customer in
Not coined until 1800s, chanting and dance
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Okuni
Definition
priestess from izumo, front for dance troupe meant to entertain, only public performances to collect money was for religious purposes, tax benefits
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sô odori “general dance”
Definition
festival like dances that devolve into prostitute come-ons
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yûjô (onna) kabuki “pleasure woman kabuki”
Definition
-遊女歌舞伎: Onna kabuki 女歌舞伎, or Yûjo kabuki
遊女歌舞伎 modeled on Okuni’s dances
-develops after Okuni’s death in ca. 1610. – death shrouded in mystery, duplicate okuni taken over, others took the same name,
-Performances as preview shows- bidding wars after the show, date masamune said to have bought a whole troupe
-eventually all women banned from stage in 1629- fought over by high ranking samurai, remove problem by removing women from stage
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wakashu kabuki “young man kabuki”
Definition
若衆歌舞伎): Develops after ban on females,
original plays and humorous acts but similar quarrels over actors ensue, wakashu banned
from stage in 1654.
catamite
ID by long forelocks, homosexual relationships
Original plays and humorous acts- playwrights attach name to plays, have a storyline
Similar quarrels over star actors ensue with violent outbreaks,
Wakashu banned from stage in 1654- Tokugawa Iemitsu
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yarô kabuki “kabuki of men”
Definition
Develops after wakashu are banned
vehicles for literary adaptation rather than sexual ostentation, homosexual aspect goes into decline
onnagata coveted in general
literary and theatrical elements go on the rise
-results in genuine theater.
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Genroku Era
Definition
元禄時代の歌舞伎: 1688-1703
-more generally 1675-1725
-developments in storylines and acting- developments in urban culture esp. Edo
Chikamatsu wrote for bunraku but many adapted for kabuki- text read by narrator, shamisen and movements were strictly practiced
Playwright but no play script, text of secondary importance, text taught orally (what they’re generally supposed to say = improvised) playwright working with actor trainers, kabuki is centered on actor (nowadays scripts are set)
-regional stylistic divisions between Kansai and Kantô
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hanamichi “bridgeway”
Definition
Hanamichi- off to stage right- makes difference in view of actors
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Sakata Tôjûrô wagoto “soft style”
Definition
Sakata Tôjûrô 坂田藤十郎 (1647-1709):
-Based in Kyoto-Osaka, known for wagoto 和事 “soft” acting style (dandy- stylish playboy with money to spare) okuni style shows, form of melodrama, relatively subdued makeup
-specialized in sewamono set in the pleasure quarters- chikamatsu wrote a lot of plays for him
yakusharongo- notes about acting
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Ichikawa Danjûrô aragoto “bravura style”
Definition
Ichikawa Danjûrô市川団十郎 (1660-1704):
-Based in urban Edo, wrote plays for himself to show off
-known for aragoto 荒事 “rough” or ”bravura” acting style. Default style Kinpira**
deliberate yelling, elaborate and farfetched makeup and costuming, expansive gestures and motions
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Yakusha rongo “The Actor’s Analects”
Definition
notes about acting
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Kumadori
Definition
bold makeup in aragoto style kabuki,
symbolic use of red, black, brown and indigo, actors do their own makeup, thick lines = bravery, hairlines to eyes = fierce (red), wickedness/treachery (blue)
Body painted to outline muscles
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mie “power poses”
Definition
actor strikes pose with eyes crosses, signify just about to begin or just completed straining task, freeze frame technique, based on fudou myo ou 不動明王 the immovable one, major god in japanese Buddhist pantheon
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roppô “six-direction swagger”
Definition
touzainanboku tenchi, when aragoto actor enters or leaves stage, parade down hanamichi
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kabuki jûhachiban “Kabuki 18”
Definition
equivalent of top 10
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matsubamemono “pine board piece”
Definition
kabuki plays with origin in noh ex Ataka
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yagô “stage name”
Definition
Yagô 屋号“house name” or stage name of actor (e.g. “Yoshinoya”) usually ends in “ya”
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monotsukushi “exhaustive listing”
Definition
kanjinchou- benkei’s ad libbing scene
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Sakurada Jisuke
Definition
author of great favorite subscription list (in reader), main difference- plot involves benkei getting captured, but he escapes in potato washing scene (imo arai)
Term
Members of the playwright team for Takemoto theater
Namiki Sôsuke (Senryû)

Takeda Izumo II

Miyoshi Shôryaku
Definition
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The House of the Sugawara
Definition
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“Three Masterpieces of Bunraku”
Definition
House of Sugawara (1746)
Yoshitsune Senbonzakura (1747)
Treasury of Loyal Retainers (aka 47 ronin) (1748)
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keren “quick change”
Definition
yoshitsune senbonzakura- fox transformation scene
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suppon “trap door”
Definition
used for ghosts, apparitions or animals in kabuki plays, more modern development
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onnagata
Definition
yoshitsune senbonzakura, male actor playing female role
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kimari
Definition
mie for onnagata roles
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tachimawari
Definition
fight scenes
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Kanze Nobumitsu
Definition
author of noh play Ataka, belongs to Kanze school of noh
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