Thank you, ... By: runupahill1. on 23 Jan 10, 23:11:20 Thank you, walkingthroughapark. I would love to have an entire performance posted to YouTube. If I can get the complete Mozart's Le Nozze de Figaro, why not all of Tamura?
I get it now. This ... By: tuschman168. on 21 Jan 10, 01:45:43 I get it now. This is all very interesting. I think I WILL do some research now. Thanks for the reply!
Very simple. If you ... By: Qcumber. on 20 Jan 10, 22:55:01 Very simple. If you read the translation of a poem, and imagine the metrics of the translation reflect the metrics of the original, you are wrong.
W. B. YEATS didn't have the necessary documents and information to write Noh plays in English. All the same, he wrote plays that he thought were Noh plays in English, and these are interesting in themselves.
How can someone ... By: tuschman168. on 20 Jan 10, 20:10:33 How can someone misunderstand art. I thought art was always open for interpretation. I like this art form. I think it is beautiful. But I did not do any research on it. Hence my question.
Beautiful. By: Jimothyp. on 12 Jan 10, 06:47:43 Beautiful.
The funny thing is ... By: Qcumber. on 04 Dec 09, 23:59:27 The funny thing is that W. B. Yeats didn't understand Noh, and created his own "noble plays" from this misunderstanding.
Well, for the ... By: robhighnam. on 25 Nov 09, 19:22:13 Well, for the European mind, this is certainly something strange, new and sometimes bizarre and disquieting. I teach, among others, English drama in Hungary, and I ha difficulty to make students understand how W. B. Yeats drew inspiration from Noh plays. Now I am able to show them the parallels. Thanks, "walkingthroughapark"!
what's the source? By: broadwaydude. on 22 Nov 09, 22:11:53 what's the source?
Great video!!! By: heinrichtoll. on 22 Nov 09, 20:26:44 Great video!!!
considering how ... By: TheNachtjager. on 22 Oct 09, 04:33:15 considering how many generations it can go back, and how some skilled performers begin training when their kids, you must wonder how fascinating it must be to see a Noh theatre performance done by a master who's been carrying on the tradition their whole lives.
Lol we watched this ... By: Klagmar. on 06 Oct 09, 22:26:23 Lol we watched this same video in Japanese class =P
I'm looking for a ... By: eudaimon0. on 26 May 09, 20:25:02 I'm looking for a video like this for such time. Thanks!
i saw some parts of ... By: ponnari20. on 16 May 09, 13:30:21 i saw some parts of famous plays yesterday and was really happy to find this clip with explanations. I want to learn and see more.
Thank you so much ... By: llama86. on 22 Apr 09, 23:21:53 Thank you so much for posting this. I needed it for class - it's so hard to get teenagers to understand just how varied the world is, and videos like this really help open their eyes!
Thank you for this ... By: marinap88. on 07 Apr 09, 15:47:08 Thank you for this wonderful video. So far I only knew about Noh trough theory, but now I can actually imagine how it really looks like.
greta great great ... By: messtizoo. on 29 Mar 09, 04:16:33 greta great great great thanks very much
damn I have a play ... By: dizy82. on 26 Jan 09, 00:56:24 damn I have a play coming soon right in my country and city and I am not missing it for nothing in the world :D
can anyone send me ... By: mikeruddick93. on 01 Dec 08, 16:31:49 can anyone send me some more info on Noh theatre. im doing a project for school
I dont care how ... By: dinzonya. on 25 Nov 08, 22:10:08 I dont care how much it costs im going to see this when I go to japan some day.
Thank you so much. ... By: nicksum29. on 21 Sep 08, 20:25:29 Thank you so much. fascinating.
amazing By: wind10miko. on 30 Jun 08, 19:24:05 amazing
This is a great ... By: henjokongo. on 30 Jun 08, 06:48:26 This is a great video.
This is very ... By: crazytalk10112. on 01 May 08, 17:16:07 This is very insightful!! I learned a lot--I am very interesting in the art of Japanese dance. Awesome XD
Fascinating. Is ... By: Truedantalion. on 17 Mar 08, 11:43:49 Fascinating. Is there more of this documentary? Oh, and by the way: Did you happen to read THE HOUSE OF KANZÉ (dt.: DAS HAUS KANZÉ, Droemer Knaur Verlag) by Nobuko Albery? If not: Do so; very interesting novel situated in the beginnings of Nô Theater, with Zéami as leading character.
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Besides the dancer, the music group of Noh with 8 persons was divided into 2 even groups. 4 persons sang and 4 persons played instruments. The music is full of the mystery. Filmed @ Tokyo, Jan. 30, 08.
the title of this ... By: KAZURAKI02. on 14 Mar 10, 03:17:17 the title of this Noh play is "HAGOROMO" I think,,,but I don't know who is playing. I'm sorry if I tell wrong things.
What play is this? ... By: mogeee. on 04 Mar 10, 08:30:24 What play is this? Who's performing? What schools? Thanks for posting.
lol this is funny ... By: parkersem12. on 03 Mar 10, 04:04:59 lol this is funny sounds like the guy is constapated
Also, Southern ... By: unflocondeneige. on 20 Dec 09, 18:08:13 Also, Southern Chinese culture tended to retain more features from the Tang Dynasty, which ties into what YoshitheDino87 said. (I can't say whether this is specifically true for Southern Chinese opera as I'm not familiar with Chinese opera to be honest)
Cantonese opera (I ... By: unflocondeneige. on 20 Dec 09, 18:03:49 Cantonese opera (I am from Hong Kong) and southern opera (Fujian, Taiwan, etc.) in general, based on my recollection.
In what form of ... By: MissFayeAdams. on 20 Dec 09, 13:37:48 In what form of Chinese opera? I have a few books about Bejing opera and Kunqu, but I can't recall having seen this form of headgear. Chinese opera, however have many varied forms and you can't really fit descriptions of all varietes of dress in the books I have.
Then it's not ... By: MissFayeAdams. on 20 Dec 09, 13:34:25 Then it's not improbable that Korean regalia was adapted into Japanese culture. Very fascinating subject.
Indeed. Good ... By: unflocondeneige. on 19 Dec 09, 09:10:38 Indeed. Good observation! Probably worth mentioning that there is also similar headgear in Chinese opera, despite the fact that Chinese have never worn such headgear in their history (to the fullest extent of my knowledge).
Old court ... By: YoshitheDino87. on 13 Dec 09, 04:24:52 Old court headdresses like those are derived from Gagaku (Japanese Court Performance) costumes that borrowed heavily from both Tang China and Ancient Korean regalia. The ancient Japanese court also had multiple marriages into Silla, Kaya and Baekje nobility as well.
The music reminds ... By: sketcha09. on 25 Oct 09, 04:33:47 The music reminds me of the movie Samurai's Reincarnation (or Makai Tensho) when Jubei fights Musashi at the beach.
N O H K ! By: topsonerful. on 19 Sep 09, 22:06:24 N O H K !
What's that got to ... By: maruku86. on 20 Aug 09, 19:51:23 What's that got to do with anything?
At first, visit ... By: GaoliBangziNIDA. on 20 Aug 09, 19:39:26 At first, visit Wikipedia and search "Gwanggaeto Stele (?????)".
Go and read "4.2 Conspiracy theories".
I went to see a noh ... By: Hetsapa. on 16 Aug 09, 16:24:40 I went to see a noh play once but it was really hard to understand the story. The music, however, was incredible!
What is that ... By: maruku86. on 20 Jun 09, 14:56:32 What is that peculiar headress the actor is wearing? It reminds me of the ancient crowns of the kings of Silla and Baekje... perhaps another sign of the cultural connection between Korea and Japan?
Mesmerizing. We ... By: Kievest. on 19 Jun 09, 02:52:01 Mesmerizing. We are being asked to
see in a unique way. Thank you.
the concept of ... By: xRisingForcex. on 05 Jun 09, 14:16:55 the concept of yugen is entwined and perhaps even manifested in noh theater, placing much greater emphasis on allusiveness than explicitness
so yes, mystery is appropriate
Eastern Cultures ... By: pranhu. on 23 Apr 09, 01:28:57 Eastern Cultures are bonded to spiritual rites-so Theater performances. Each performance, the head of performers must pay homage to the gods or higher spirit as the plea for peacefully performing .
I love Japanese ... By: Myahkunchu. on 02 Apr 09, 18:37:03 I love Japanese culture, Noh. Especially 'Hagoromo'!!
It creates an aura of mystery!!
you've got so much ... By: paramsaram. on 17 Mar 09, 11:57:50 you've got so much knowledges and understanding in japanese culture. just amazing. our culture often uses those symbolic to express the spirits of dead or gods. as is often so in other eastern cultures.
dont every one know ... By: pranhu. on 17 Mar 09, 04:09:34 dont every one know? the pine tree in the back ground .. was marked the stage as the sarced place. there are many spirit involved with stage.. and they try to prevent those bad spirit to interfer the perfomances.. many actors got processed by spirit many time..
Even though in a ... By: MistyAngel1990. on 11 Feb 09, 04:09:34 Even though in a way its sorta creepy, at the same time it's very very interesting to watch. I wonder if some kinda play their traditional dances in here in the United States.
Yes, this is a ... By: jimmytinez. on 10 Feb 09, 21:18:26 Yes, this is a play known as "The Feather Robe" or "The Feather Mantle" in English. Hagoromo or ?? in Japanese.
It is fascinating! By: sithlordess. on 06 Feb 09, 20:08:00 It is fascinating!
Well, once you get ... By: gorantokio. on 02 Jan 09, 22:47:14 Well, once you get a grasp of the meaning of the movements, it gets quite interesting... Or so I was told... Otherwise, it's always good to see a cultural uniqueness that cannot be found anywhere in the world...
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report ???tsychigumo(spider limbed monster) ?????detail--- en.wikipedia.org study-- www2.ntj.jac.go.jp classic Japanese musical drama deals with spirits, ghosts, phantasms, and supernatural worlds. Time is often depicted as passing in a non-linear fashion, and action may switch between two or more timeframes from moment to moment...etc
Noh is the most ... By: rumpwrestler. on 04 Feb 10, 01:20:35 Noh is the most amazing and beautiful theater I know of.....to see it live in Japan is so wonderful.
I love Noh... By: DJChinChin. on 03 Feb 10, 05:53:16 I love Noh...
wiki wiki komo mola ... By: peromijo. on 24 Jan 10, 15:38:03 wiki wiki komo mola eee
I think this play ... By: Qcumber. on 05 Dec 09, 00:16:41 I think this play is Momiji-gari.
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thanks for sharing ... By: ThiaMegia. on 04 Aug 08, 02:29:54 thanks for sharing this is wonderful
that is so ... By: la1880. on 03 Aug 08, 16:05:40 that is so wonderful
thank you
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this was most ... By: InsatiableBlonde. on 03 Aug 08, 15:58:01 this was most artistic.
Morgan
NOH is the most ... By: rumpwrestler. on 26 Feb 10, 02:29:46 NOH is the most advanced theater experience one can have.... there's nothing like it.
when americans do ... By: trsdos. on 22 Feb 10, 03:28:06 when americans do this iti s called avant garde. funny how what is strange to one culture isnt to another, nothing wrong with any of it, but its all very interesting the styles that develop from different culturess
The dancer IS a ... By: kossmikham. on 06 Feb 10, 02:48:03 The dancer IS a robot.
I think the actor ... By: philipgripo. on 28 Jan 10, 15:49:45 I think the actor is representing a robot
So half Samurai ... By: Symph909. on 13 Jan 10, 00:49:20 So half Samurai Showdown's OST is Noh Music o.0 Interesting..
unfortunately i ... By: sorenti. on 28 Oct 09, 02:26:22 unfortunately i can't give you answer to the question, but because it's japan and especially japanese theatre we're talking about, it's safe to say that it's very very specific scene. with specific emotions etc. so people who go to noh theatres alot probably know it all by heart and just the storyline part is probably quite boring already :P
I know that art is ... By: TheNachtjager. on 06 Oct 09, 00:41:07 I know that art is subjective, but can anyone tell me what the actor is representing in this scene?
N O H K <3 By: topsonerful. on 19 Sep 09, 22:07:46 N O H K
I see people ... By: Fragile0Still. on 08 Jul 09, 15:43:58 I see people mention Kurosawa using a Noh theatre influence. Check out Kagemusha and Ran for his furthering that influence.
I LOVE NOH THEATER By: ZEROEVILDARKCOOL. on 25 Jun 09, 17:28:06 I LOVE NOH THEATER
These comments are ... By: severaloptions. on 15 Jun 09, 23:32:36 These comments are very much to the point. Especially "the rest is up to you."
They say that Noh ... By: hananokuni2580. on 02 May 09, 05:26:41 They say that Noh closely resembles ancient Greek theater in its heavy use of symbolism in the form of character types (as opposed to characters), the lack of spoken dialogue by the actors per se, and the use of background chorus.
Noh is quite "sparse" for a theatrical art form, but that is the beauty of it. It teaches without presuming to preach. Simply follow the action and the rest is up to you.
It takes a bit of ... By: hananokuni2580. on 02 May 09, 05:21:47 It takes a bit of getting used to, much like listening to classical music. Once we appreciate that these works were written by real-life playwrights writing about real-life issues, Shakespeare (or a work by a classical composer such as Haydn or Purcell) is not all that boring.
I must say, though, that Tudor English can sound stilted T_T
Stiff posture and ... By: hananokuni2580. on 02 May 09, 05:18:25 Stiff posture and flexible steps. Then large movements of the arm made slowly. Noh is an art of contrasts. And any art where actors must exercise subtlety in such a way as described above would not be called robotic.
Kurosawa Akira the director once used some Noh elements in his 1950s classic "Kumonosu-jou" (Spider Web Castle, a.k.a. "Throne of Blood").
for God's sake the ... By: rotskert123. on 22 Apr 09, 20:33:45 for God's sake the robots will copy this not your lousy stuff...
this will be the ... By: zachlaliberte. on 05 Mar 09, 10:24:12 this will be the first art form taken over by robots...
i cant understand ... By: Lenangreal. on 01 Mar 09, 17:48:50 i cant understand this form of art :(
I have...
With all ... By: eauhomme. on 21 Feb 09, 23:17:22 I have...
With all the respect in the world for Japanese theatre, seeing a double feature of Macbeth and Othello was rather difficult.
from which play is ... By: Gwendollynne. on 23 Jan 09, 13:22:15 from which play is this?
nice
but imagine ... By: spuider123. on 12 Jan 09, 20:30:56 nice
but imagine having to sit through hours of that
yeah, exactly it's ... By: tairanokiyotsune. on 28 Sep 08, 18:37:47 yeah, exactly it's very stressful and painful!
when you perform ... By: xxcandykorexx. on 26 Sep 08, 16:55:04 when you perform noh theatre, its everything but effortless, trust me XD they make it seem effortless and simple, but its not
yep, women can ... By: xxcandykorexx. on 26 Sep 08, 16:53:53 yep, women can perform noh theatre and also
It's so simple... ... By: Wierduh. on 07 Aug 08, 17:46:50 It's so simple... yet it's so beautiful.
No guys, there are ... By: tairanokiyotsune. on 20 May 08, 17:47:54 No guys, there are a lot of women perorming since the beginning of XX century. This one for example.
kabuki is more ... By: usamiakihikosan. on 27 Feb 10, 05:07:48 kabuki is more about ledgends
noh is more ... By: usamiakihikosan. on 26 Feb 10, 19:07:32 noh is more emotional
I see... Thanks so ... By: Yuunantoka. on 12 Feb 10, 14:25:29 I see... Thanks so much for the explanations! I'll go read up more about it base on these basics here! ^^
@Yuunantoka Also, ... By: DuctTapedDuke. on 12 Feb 10, 05:10:17 @Yuunantoka Also, the stages the two use are incredibly different. Kabuki uses the doll theatre (. . . Actually, they might both be called "doll theatre" but oh well. . .) which has a LOT of special effects (like trap doors) and a circular bit on the ground which spins. It also has a bridge (hanamichi) which extends out to the audience used by main characters. Noh uses a plain stage with four pillars (with roof) and a painted tree. Also has bridge, but goes off to side instead of 2 audience
@Yuunantoka Noh is ... By: DuctTapedDuke. on 12 Feb 10, 05:02:57 @Yuunantoka Noh is known as the "art of walking" and every step is precise. Also, it uses masks, which means every gesture has to be specifically chosen and executed. Kabuki uses make up (mainly use of lines) and focuses more on the music and dance of the play. Still, it's nothing like a musical since the music isn't exactly ESSENTIAL in driving the plot
i don't understand. ... By: Yuunantoka. on 12 Feb 10, 04:46:49 i don't understand.. what's the difference between noh and kabuki? Please teach me! I'm very interested in Japanese traditional culture! =]
There's no theater ... By: kossmikham. on 06 Feb 10, 02:26:24 There's no theater like Noh Theater.
LADY GAGA!!!!! By: mcn1221. on 06 Feb 10, 01:25:58 LADY GAGA!!!!!
what do you mean by ... By: hipp6y. on 04 Feb 10, 22:25:54 what do you mean by kabuki/noh?
@Masashi19870902 ... By: Americanpride312. on 04 Feb 10, 01:52:56 @Masashi19870902 yea dude I totally agree....
MULLET FANTASIA By: shohisbubbleking. on 20 Jan 10, 19:48:11 MULLET FANTASIA
dwaze mannen By: ikeetgraag. on 08 Jan 10, 09:28:49 dwaze mannen
Are these two doing ... By: emidore. on 02 Jan 10, 21:33:47 Are these two doing a mating dance?
I like the make up. ... By: shinbooks. on 31 Dec 09, 19:16:28 I like the make up. It must be very hot though to have all that on. But I have to admit that it is very creative.
it seems more like ... By: Chillaxes. on 16 Dec 09, 21:33:02 it seems more like noh...bc of the stage
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??????????? ... By: Masashi19870902. on 13 Dec 09, 20:10:42 ???????
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discuss the ... By: Darkac3. on 02 Dec 09, 07:55:49 discuss the characteristics of kabuki/noh theater
I think Kazekane ... By: drakkonami. on 29 Nov 09, 23:07:58 I think Kazekane was trying to differentiate between the look of Kabuki and Noh, not translating the names...
Which I agree with, the title here says Kabuki/Noh almost as if they were describing the same thing. Noh is incredibly different from Kabuki.
It's called art, ... By: OkamiNinja7. on 21 Nov 09, 00:43:51 It's called art, only idiots who can't appreciate won't understand it.
what is there to ... By: marcisnis1. on 20 Nov 09, 20:31:05 what is there to understand its 2 retards flipping their hair around like tools. you guys are so stupid if you think this is good lmfao
this isnt ... By: realworldis. on 19 Nov 09, 07:50:09 this isnt traditional kabuki.
marcisnis1
you ... By: realworldis. on 19 Nov 09, 07:48:55 marcisnis1
you just cant understand
this is sooo queer. ... By: marcisnis1. on 18 Nov 09, 17:29:27 this is sooo queer. the only good part is the hair battle the rest is teh geh. as in gay. anyone who likes this should probably die.
its not OFFICIAL ... By: Frubua101. on 17 Nov 09, 05:37:17 its not OFFICIAL kabuki! its for a high school play that i was asked to direct! shit! people these days XP
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one day everybody suddenly starts to care about noh and decided they want to learn it. O_o note: the two performers were also the ones who performed in the play: unravel noh.
There's no dancing ... By: kossmikham. on 06 Feb 10, 02:45:15 There's no dancing like Noh dancing like no dancing I know.
this is really cool ... By: MrSpanky87. on 18 Jan 10, 01:18:19 this is really cool - so is the guy saying somethng or are those just sounds? It's got such an amazing otherworldly feel to it - I am truly digging Noh theatre
that's good!!!!!! : ... By: julykennedy. on 01 Aug 09, 12:29:56 that's good!!!!!! :) were you in class when you did this?
O_O I hope to some ... By: Hokayshenao. on 14 Feb 09, 04:10:06 O_O I hope to some day claim the right to be a Noh performer. I feel the same way about Kabuki. Such a great tradition as the thaetre should be passed to one's family.
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mesmerizing...I can ... By: sidgar1. on 13 Nov 08, 04:18:10 mesmerizing...I can only imagine what the actual performance was like!
Noh... By: Shunmaha. on 22 Sep 08, 20:04:00 Noh...
The world on Noh... By: byungheelee. on 21 Sep 08, 15:44:44 The world on Noh...
Thank you very much ... By: MicPowell. on 08 Aug 07, 02:36:11 Thank you very much for this viedo. I love watching Noh Theatre, but the obvious point here is the concepts of grace and posture, even down to the roll of the Kimono sleeve. thees very ideas are part of my understanding in Iaido and the example is welcomed.
I think this is ... By: Odor1o1. on 28 May 07, 19:35:37 I think this is very interesting okeiko. Is this shot in a college class? It seems like it, however they are not wearing okeiko gi and tabi.
god. ENOUGH with ... By: gabrielnyc. on 07 Dec 06, 22:47:44 god. ENOUGH with the LAME anime emoticons.
suzuka, if you cant tell the diff. 'tween filipinos and japanese then you're pathetic. you're not really japanese then are you?
O.o this in japan? By: suzukagirl. on 18 Nov 06, 04:03:00 O.o this in japan?
nako!!!wewe!!!yeeee ... By: daemonneko. on 07 Jul 06, 15:49:51 nako!!!wewe!!!yeeee~
japasoc yan, nagseat in lang ako!hahahaha,galing yun performance nila sa ccp with full costumes and all, plus modern attack. pero yeah, kakaiba nga without costumes not to mention, ginawa ng buong class yan!hehe
omg O_O it looks so ... By: kassymc. on 07 Jul 06, 14:56:53 omg O_O it looks so weird when there's no costumes and make-up... lol XD pero astig ung girl ah hehe..
it made me think abt why japanese are so fascinated with robots.. hmm o_O.. :P
anong class nyo to?
this is really cool ... By: cluballah. on 20 Nov 06, 22:39:37 this is really cool. i have to do something like this for my theatre class as well. i might use this video, i'll let you know but thank you in advance!
Im using this video ... By: nataliasofia7. on 26 Oct 06, 03:42:41 Im using this video for this thing im doing for my theatre class. Can you tell me the last name or first name of your friend so I can source this video properly?
Isn't it? This is ... By: watashiwamae. on 25 Oct 06, 13:15:09 Isn't it? This is from where I lived in Japan, my friend took the video though. :3
This is really cool. By: nataliasofia7. on 23 Oct 06, 23:49:49 This is really cool.
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Noh(?), classic Japanese musical drama, a presetation of "Kamo(??)" which is performed by an player of Hosho(??) shcool. The dance of the god of thunder.
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sayang sekali rimba ... By: darkota22. on 15 Aug 09, 16:36:11 sayang sekali rimba sound no more..............tempat lepak² time balik kampung dalungan ni dulu.............wahai bony...kasi idup balik bah rimba sound..
oppss... control ... By: chokingdead. on 12 Jul 09, 09:52:46 oppss... control boroi tu asi.. ehehehe...
siok bh ni lagu.. ... By: giluk1985. on 20 Jun 09, 18:08:30 siok bh ni lagu.. suara pnyanyi pn siok..
bagus ba suara ko ... By: gunsilou. on 06 Jun 09, 09:22:11 bagus ba suara ko ni..
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siok ini sinding , ... By: mrjandamacula. on 29 Oct 08, 14:34:38 siok ini sinding ,macam kena pada saya ja ne ...hehehe.apa pun sinding ini banyak erti dan penuh makna yang sedang bercinta..
lagu wajip kami.... ... By: gaman2gaman. on 03 Jul 08, 05:37:20 lagu wajip kami.....hendry sama kulindi.
siok moti sinding ... By: annarnie. on 18 Jun 08, 16:48:13 siok moti sinding diti...hehehe
@carnivoreHedge ... By: twigyCZ. on 14 Feb 10, 15:56:50 @carnivoreHedge They are using typical drum and bass beat, breakbeat samples mixed with pop elements
remix'as tinka ir ... By: TheJonnass. on 14 Feb 10, 09:07:00 remix'as tinka ir Electro dancam xD
faina daina : )
dnb ?okt tinka ;D By: Sorryyounotawinner. on 10 Feb 10, 16:19:06 dnb ?okt tinka ;D
Gera daina ;] By: edvinenas. on 03 Feb 10, 18:20:47 Gera daina ;]
noha je bo?íííí :-D By: gappa22. on 03 Feb 10, 10:45:52 noha je bo?íííí :-D
Visai gera daina ... By: tracers4ever. on 02 Feb 10, 14:40:59 Visai gera daina tik blt pagal tokia tik trickint o ne breika sokt
Apsispjaudziau By: G1nt0r. on 01 Feb 10, 19:13:57 Apsispjaudziau
it's not exactly ... By: carnivoreHedge. on 01 Feb 10, 15:27:34 it's not exactly dnb, more like breakbeat...listen to pendulum, freestylers...
Daina tai nereli :) By: yagerlt. on 28 Jan 10, 10:11:53 Daina tai nereli :)
ka ir darom ;p ;D By: rieShutine. on 26 Jan 10, 17:44:43 ka ir darom ;p ;D
d&b.... su ... By: rieShutine. on 26 Jan 10, 17:42:42 d&b.... su nuostabiu vokalu... mm... unique. o.O
seeena daina :o By: BasketFanLT. on 23 Jan 10, 08:55:17 seeena daina :o
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By: runupahill1. on 23 Jan 10, 23:11:20
Thank you, walkingthroughapark. I would love to have an entire performance posted to YouTube. If I can get the complete Mozart's Le Nozze de Figaro, why not all of Tamura?
By: tuschman168. on 21 Jan 10, 01:45:43
I get it now. This is all very interesting. I think I WILL do some research now. Thanks for the reply!
By: Qcumber. on 20 Jan 10, 22:55:01
Very simple. If you read the translation of a poem, and imagine the metrics of the translation reflect the metrics of the original, you are wrong. W. B. YEATS didn't have the necessary documents and information to write Noh plays in English. All the same, he wrote plays that he thought were Noh plays in English, and these are interesting in themselves.
By: tuschman168. on 20 Jan 10, 20:10:33
How can someone misunderstand art. I thought art was always open for interpretation. I like this art form. I think it is beautiful. But I did not do any research on it. Hence my question.
By: Jimothyp. on 12 Jan 10, 06:47:43
Beautiful.
By: Qcumber. on 04 Dec 09, 23:59:27
The funny thing is that W. B. Yeats didn't understand Noh, and created his own "noble plays" from this misunderstanding.
By: robhighnam. on 25 Nov 09, 19:22:13
Well, for the European mind, this is certainly something strange, new and sometimes bizarre and disquieting. I teach, among others, English drama in Hungary, and I ha difficulty to make students understand how W. B. Yeats drew inspiration from Noh plays. Now I am able to show them the parallels. Thanks, "walkingthroughapark"!
By: broadwaydude. on 22 Nov 09, 22:11:53
what's the source?
By: heinrichtoll. on 22 Nov 09, 20:26:44
Great video!!!
By: TheNachtjager. on 22 Oct 09, 04:33:15
considering how many generations it can go back, and how some skilled performers begin training when their kids, you must wonder how fascinating it must be to see a Noh theatre performance done by a master who's been carrying on the tradition their whole lives.
By: Klagmar. on 06 Oct 09, 22:26:23
Lol we watched this same video in Japanese class =P
By: BloodSpeed. on 13 Jul 09, 22:18:35
Fascinating !!!
By: eudaimon0. on 26 May 09, 20:25:02
I'm looking for a video like this for such time. Thanks!
By: ponnari20. on 16 May 09, 13:30:21
i saw some parts of famous plays yesterday and was really happy to find this clip with explanations. I want to learn and see more.
By: llama86. on 22 Apr 09, 23:21:53
Thank you so much for posting this. I needed it for class - it's so hard to get teenagers to understand just how varied the world is, and videos like this really help open their eyes!
By: marinap88. on 07 Apr 09, 15:47:08
Thank you for this wonderful video. So far I only knew about Noh trough theory, but now I can actually imagine how it really looks like.
By: messtizoo. on 29 Mar 09, 04:16:33
greta great great great thanks very much
By: dizy82. on 26 Jan 09, 00:56:24
damn I have a play coming soon right in my country and city and I am not missing it for nothing in the world :D
By: mikeruddick93. on 01 Dec 08, 16:31:49
can anyone send me some more info on Noh theatre. im doing a project for school
By: dinzonya. on 25 Nov 08, 22:10:08
I dont care how much it costs im going to see this when I go to japan some day.
By: nicksum29. on 21 Sep 08, 20:25:29
Thank you so much. fascinating.
By: wind10miko. on 30 Jun 08, 19:24:05
amazing
By: henjokongo. on 30 Jun 08, 06:48:26
This is a great video.
By: crazytalk10112. on 01 May 08, 17:16:07
This is very insightful!! I learned a lot--I am very interesting in the art of Japanese dance. Awesome XD
By: Truedantalion. on 17 Mar 08, 11:43:49
Fascinating. Is there more of this documentary? Oh, and by the way: Did you happen to read THE HOUSE OF KANZÉ (dt.: DAS HAUS KANZÉ, Droemer Knaur Verlag) by Nobuko Albery? If not: Do so; very interesting novel situated in the beginnings of Nô Theater, with Zéami as leading character.