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Kabuki Theatre . Who. What. Kabuki Theatre was created by a shrine maiden from Izumo Shrine by the name of Okuni . Tokugawa Shogunate were also very important in the Kabuki movement. They were the ones who banned women from performing.
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Who What • Kabuki Theatre was created by a shrine maiden from Izumo Shrine by the name of Okuni. • Tokugawa Shogunate were also very important in the Kabuki movement. They were the ones who banned women from performing. • Kabuki is a traditional type of dance-drama theater. • Some defining characteristics of Kabuki theatre are its outstanding colors, dynamic dancing, and exciting storylines.
When Where • Kabuki was found in the 17th century. • However, Kabuki focused on grand historical events or the everyday life of people in the Edo period (1600-1868). • The Kabuki theatre originated in Japan & is now currently performed throughout the world.
How Why • The Kabuki style’s development was influence heavily by both the Japanese society and government of the Edo period • Kabuki theatre is important because it keeps the Japanese artistic tradition alive. • Kabuki plays are usually very long, consist of many acts, and use a number of instruments. • One of the main difference between Kabuki and other theatrical styles is that in Kabuki all the characters are played by men. • Another major difference is that Kabuki plays have incorporated different techniques from other theatrical types foregoing it.
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