The Basic Knowledge to Enjoy "Noh"❖Japanese traditional arts✪How to Japan TV
In this video, we will introduce one of the Japanese traditional performing arts. Which is called ― Noh.
Together with Kabuki, Noh is a unique, world‐class Japanese form of drama, whose most remarkable characteristic is that a protagonist performs wearing a mask, which is called "a Noh mask".
Noh has a 650 year tradition, and it has been named as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
First of all, we'll briefly introduce the history of Noh. Then, we'll introduce the performing stage,
the roles of the characters, and the musical instruments used.
Видео The Basic Knowledge to Enjoy "Noh"❖Japanese traditional arts✪How to Japan TV канала HowToJapan
Together with Kabuki, Noh is a unique, world‐class Japanese form of drama, whose most remarkable characteristic is that a protagonist performs wearing a mask, which is called "a Noh mask".
Noh has a 650 year tradition, and it has been named as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
First of all, we'll briefly introduce the history of Noh. Then, we'll introduce the performing stage,
the roles of the characters, and the musical instruments used.
Видео The Basic Knowledge to Enjoy "Noh"❖Japanese traditional arts✪How to Japan TV канала HowToJapan
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