Culture Noh, Kyogen, Kabuki & Bunraku Sleiman Azizi A brief introduction to the traditional Japanese theatre arts of noh, kyogen, kabuki and bunrak
Culture New Technology Enhances Noh Luca De Pasquale Have you ever been to or considered to go to a japanese event in ancient japanese language and felt lost or gave up trying to...
Culture National Noh Theater The National Noh Theater is located in Shibuya City, a mere three minutes walk from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Opened in...
Culture Spectacular Takigi Noh in Shitennoji 2023 Japan Travel A two-day event in which Noh, the world’s oldest active theater tradition, is combined with projection mapping to create a on...
Culture Noh Kyogen 'Kimetsu no Yaiba' 2022 Veronica Carnevale The hugely successful anime and manga series, Demon Slayer, will be adapted into a traditional Noh Play and and will portray ...
Culture An Exhibition of Noh Theatre 2018 Sleiman Azizi The National Noh Theatre near Shibuya in central Tokyo is holding a free exhibition of historical noh theatre artefacts once ...
Culture Daisen City Maharoba Noh Theatre Anonymous Noh, or Nohgaku (能楽) is one of the cultural treasures of medieval Japan. A form of theatre largely devised by the Father/So...
Culture Unveiling the Charming Art of Noh Luca De Pasquale The Kita Roppeita XIV Commemorative Nogaku Theatre offers an annual 2-hour Noh Discovering Tradition workshop. Participants c...
Culture An Introduction to the World of Noh Niaya Harper Noh is one of the oldest traditional Japanese performance arts. It is similar to Kabuki as it incorporates storytelling throu...
Culture A Day at the National Noh Theater Jerome Lee The National Noh Theater is a 5 minute walk from Sendagaya Station on the JR Sobu Line, and is where traditional Noh and Kyog...