Gaze at an image of a Japanese color woodblock print dated 1849 which depicts a scene from a Kabuki play. Includes a descriptive paragraph.
Article by the International Society for Educational Information describes this form of drama which incorporates music, acting and dance.
Columnist Robert Fulford of the Globe and Mail remarks on audience participation and fervor within the Kabuki theater.
Delve into a Kabuki primer from the National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies, based at Indiana University.
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Presents a large collection of ukiyo-e prints illustrating Kabuki theater and actors from pre-Meiji period to the present.
Encounter an article about what Kabuki is and an illustrated glossary of Kabuki terms. Includes a directory of other Japan-related Web sites.
Kabuki resource includes a glossary and outlines the history of this art form. Join the discussion group.
Read summaries of Kabuki performances held in Nagoya, Japan. Offers related theatre links.
Briefly describes the main features of this Japanese theater form. Follow keyword links to information about related topics.
Students of Bridgewater College present an educational guide to Kabuki theater. Learn about history, 20th century trends, actors and stagecraft.
Facts sheet details the history and aesthetic elements of Kabuki performances. Learn the specifications of a Kabuki theater.
School in the Pacific Northwest offers training in Kabuki arts such as dancing, Japanese language and stage makeup. Read a bio of the founder.
Scan excerpts from a television interview with Faubion Bowers, Kabuki advocate and contemporary of General MacArthur.
Toronto, Canada woodblock art gallery presents a collection of Kabuki-themed works. Click on the thumbnails for enlarged views and prices.
Find photographs of and directions to a real Kabuki playhouse in Tokyo. Includes email and phone contact information.
Theater in Japan showcases Kabuki performances and lists show hours, tickets information and other services.
Read an English-language translation of this classical Kabuki play and view illustrations from the original text.
Academic paper by Paul Kennelly of the University of Sydney, Australia addresses certain themes in the Kabuki play, "Ghost Stories at Yotsuya."