Bunraku
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- The tradition of performing arts in Japan : the artistry of kabuki, noh and bunraku -- PN2921 .T73 1989
- Three varieties of traditional Japanese theater are presented--noh, bunraku, and kabuki. Through these theater forms is revealed Japan's four seasons, the Japanese sense of life in harmony with nature, and the mixing of Japanese with imported cultures.
- The tradition of performing arts in Japan : the artistry of kabuki, noh and bunraku -- PN2921 .T73 1989
- Three varieties of traditional Japanese theater are presented--noh, bunraku, and kabuki. Through these theater forms is revealed Japan's four seasons, the Japanese sense of life in harmony with nature, and the mixing of Japanese with imported cultures.
- Bunraku : the classical puppets of Japan -- PN1978 .J3 B86 1997
- Bunraku puppets are three-quarters life-sized, handled by black-clothed figures in plain view of the audience. This program features filmed scenes showing how the puppets are made and manipulated and performances from two traditional Bunraku dramas.
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