Salutations
Thanks to a good friend I have acquired the skills in order to post videos on my blog. I have been eagerly awaiting this moment, as much as anyone would look forward to an additional ten minutes of looking at a computer screen. Either way, enjoy the multimedia. By the way the links are at the bottom of the blog, just point and click, you know the drill.
My Japanese research had a Kyougen Theatre workshop today. Kyougen is similar to Noh theatre in that is very old, all movements in the performance are predetermined, transformative masks are used by characters, the pace of the show is very slow, and the care that goes into the vocal presentation of the play's content is one of the few aspects of Japanese culture that is still hereditarily aqcuired. Very interestingly, however predictable, the composure of characters (how wide their stance is) is directly correlated with their status. High status characters stand with a wide base, those with low status stand with their feet roughly shoudler width apart, and women stand with their touching (ie. no status?). Another, more noticable difference between Kyougen and Noh theatre is that the content of Noh theatre is often serious and dark, while Kyougen is more anecdotal. The most interesting aspect of the workshop was the way in which the old married couple of amature Kyougen-shi (Kyougen Actors) closed the session. They said that it is common for a Kyougen performance to come to conclusion with a loud laugh and sometimes even a sneeze. Achoo!
The Game of Death:
1000 watt Latkes:
喜/Yorokobi (Pleasure):This video has given me trouble ever since i tried to upload it to the YouTube site, so just copy the URL and paste it into the web address bar at the top of your screens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YX414xmVbU
Shout out to my boy Zach who, on Friday, will be heading home to Seattle. Next time you fly to China Z, I'll be there with you.
Peace
Until Next Time.
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