Noh Play Samurai
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There are different art forms in Japan that provide an authentic view of their cultural heritage. The Gagaku (elegant ritualistic court music) is generally constitutes the idea of timelessness or suspended that use to symbolize both the imperial court and ritualistic functions. Another musical theater that was developed in Japan is the Kabuki that includes dance numbers and purely dramatic plays, the Noh that features slow moving actors behind masks, and Bunraku a puppet theater accompanied by different recitation and shamisen. The story that used in these different theatrical art forms depicts the lives of imaginary people from Japan’s feudal age or the age of samurai warrior.

There are different art forms in Japan that provide an authentic view of the country’s cultural heritage. The Gagaku (elegant ritualistic court music) generally conveys the idea of timelessness or of being held in suspension, and it is used to symbolize both the imperial court and its ritualistic functions. The Kabuki is another musical form of theatre that was developed in Japan, and this includes dance routines and plays of a purely dramatic nature. Other forms include the Noh, which features slow moving actors behind masks, and Bunraku, which is a puppet theatre accompanied by various recitations and shamisen. The stories used in these different theatrical art forms depict the lives of imaginary people from Japan’s feudal age or the age of the Samurai warrior.



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