NOH |
Noh is a very old form of traditional Japanese theater with its origins in the 14th century.
Noh actors wear masks. They speak and sing in a very monotonous way, accompanied by a chorus and traditional music instruments. The Noh stage is located outdoors. It has a roof supported by four columns. Three of the four sides are open. |
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November 9, 1997
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