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Dramatic dances are performed in a Kabuki theater. Kabuki theater is known for the elaborate make-up worn by the performers. Kabuki is sometimes performed in full day shows.
The stories generally focus on some form of conflict whether between siblings, rivals or others and it often seems that they are fairytale-like renditions where people are either good or bad. The costuming and posturing make it easier to pick who falls into which category although there are some surprises where someone turns out to have another identity or some hidden secret. BY: NATHALIE MAGAT
The stories generally focus on some form of conflict whether between siblings, rivals or others and it often seems that they are fairytale-like renditions where people are either good or bad. The costuming and posturing make it easier to pick who falls into which category although there are some surprises where someone turns out to have another identity or some hidden secret. BY: NATHALIE MAGAT
An audience.
It is a kabuki play.
A space set apart for a group of spectators at a public event, who may listen to, or view, a performance of particular interest to those spectators
From Kabuki are hahaha?...
The stories generally focus on some form of conflict whether between siblings, rivals or others and it often seems that they are fairytale-like renditions where people are either good or bad. The costuming and posturing make it easier to pick who falls into which category although there are some surprises where someone turns out to have another identity or some hidden secret. BY: NATHALIE MAGAT
Could you be asking about kabuki and noh, two forms of traditional Japanese drama? Or are you more interested in modern Japanese drama, more youth-oriented, and thus you are asking about anime and manga? And thus, your question is answered with two questions. :)
Kabuki Warriors happened in 2001.
Kabuki Rocks happened in 1994.
Kabuki-za was created in 1889.