Sentences with phrase «japanese kabuki»

It also alludes to a Japanese kabuki play in which an old man can not consummate relations with a beautiful geisha.
I recall the Japanese kabuki wrestler, the Great Oni, who had tremendous talent as a tag partner, but would rarely break the pin when you were in a bind.
An illumination of the ancient theatre art form of Japanese Kabuki.
Students critique several dramatic works in terms of other aesthetic philosophies (such as the underlying ethos of Greek drama, French classicism with its unities of time and place, Shakespeare and romantic forms, India classical drama, Japanese kabuki, and others)
Sckoon KABUKI collection consists of kimonos, pants, caps and booties with stunning color contrasts that evoke the passion and spirit of Japanese Kabuki.
Eurythmy has been described as «poetry in motion», or «speech and tone made visible» and has been likened to other movement arts such as dance, Tai Chi and the Japanese Kabuki Theatre.

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Kabuki is a form of Japanese theater characterized by dramatization and elaborate costumes.
I woke up feeling good and refreshed yesterday and it was a good thing to not have to fight a dreadful hungover, but instead I've treated myself to a nice family lunch at my favourite restaurant Kabuki, that has the best Japanese food in my city!
Yesterday we took these outfits photos on the way to the lunch at our favourite Japanese restaurant, Kabuki and I was in such a great mood since the sun finally showed up and that's a rare «thing» in Helsinki once the colder days are on and the Winter is approaching.
To crown the weekend we went to our favourite JapaneseKabuki and had a huge food feast there!
Just when things are most gloomy, however, Gilbert's wife, Lucy — or Kitty, as she's nicknamed (Lesley Manville)-- persuades her husband to accompany her to the Japanese Exhibition, which is the talk of London, and he becomes fascinated by the tea ceremony and the extreme stylization of the kabuki theater, in which the actors deliver their lines somewhere between speech and song.
Tracing the lineage of Japanese cinema can either lead from the traditional stage (Noh and Kabuki (as in Ozu, perhaps, or, more recently, Hayao Miyazaki)-RRB-, or it can lead from the American westerns of John Ford, as in Akira Kurosawa's work and, via a more circuitous route, the modern gangster cinema of Takashi Miike and Takeshi Kitano.
Here is the sticky problem about this Americanize view on Japanese culture (Kabuki, Kurosawa, etc.)-- there's no reason for continent transplantation.
The use of light and shadow and red and green colors on the character's faces are reminiscent of Japanese horror films and the Kabuki Theater.
by Bryant Frazer An Actor's Revenge, director Kon Ichikawa's colourful melodrama depicting an elaborate revenge plot by a Japanese onnagata — a kabuki actor trained to play exclusively female roles — begins, appropriately enough, in the Ichimura Theater, where the very first shot illustrates that a panoramic aspect ratio is a perfect match for the wide proscenium.
Think about how Anderson's obvious influences — Kurosawa, Shōwa - era propaganda imagery and ukiyo - e art, Kabuki, Miyazaki, and, probably, a Japanese commercial Anderson saw in 1989 — impact his visuals and storytelling, but also how those influences do not extend beyond the surface.
Much like in City Folk, Kabuki's house in Animal Crossing: New Leaf has many Japanese - themed items.
Only two (La Dame, a Relais & Chateaux French experience, and Kabuki, a sizzling, theatrical Japanese venue) bring an extra charge, $ 60pp.
go to a sento (public bath house) go to an onsen, preferably in mountains, and preferably drinking sake froma square wood cup visit a castle, a temple, a royal palace see a tradtional performance - either Kabuki, Puppet or attend a tea ceremony and try whisked green tea and Japanese sweet cakes attend a festival in Kyoto experience a department store opening!
Kabuki Raw is the hotel's signature restaurant and is managed by the Kabuki Group, world leader in Japanese cooking with five restaurants and a total of three Michelin stars.
Finca Cortesin's latest gastronomic edition is their signature seasonal Japanese restaurant, Kabuki Raw.
The Michelin - starred New Abama Kabuki features a stunning location at the top of the resort and a menu of western - infused Japanese cuisine.
Twelve dining venues including the two Michelin - starred M.B. offering Basque cuisine and the Michelin - starred Abama Kabuki Japanese - fusion restaurant
These include the seven - starred Basque chef Martin Berasategui's M.B. restaurant and Abama Kabuki, the Canary Island outpost of the Madrid - born Japanese fusion concept, which won its star at the hands of Canarian chef Daniel Franco in November last year.
Clients may choose from a range of options — The Brasserie on the River which offers indoor and alfresco dining; Siggi's Restaurant and Wine Bar, the award winning fine dining restaurant; Kabuki the Japanese Restaurant offering authentic Japanese cuisine, with Teppanyaki Bar and a la carte options; and The Pavilion Bar, which offers outdoor courtyard and a barbecue lunch.
«There's a form of Japanese theatre called kabuki.
This exhibition features the most ephemeral of all Japanese prints: fans with printed images of popular kabuki actors, beauties, and landscapes.
Known for his imaginative depictions of Chinese and Japanese folklore, culture and history, especially Kabuki — a classical Japanese art form of dramatic dance and song, Yoshitoshi presented the intensity and height of action in his woodblock prints.
Jonas's multidisciplinary works cut across a range of influences and concerns spanning from the environment, to concepts of gender, to Japanese Noh and Kabuki theater, Modernist film, folk traditions and oral histories, poetry and literature.
Included in the landmark «30 Americans» of work by contemporary black artists that toured from the Rubell Family Collection to the Corcoran, Iona Rozeal Brown has made a name for herself by making paintings that find an unexpected confluence between the iconography of Japanese ukiyo - e and kabuki and African American culture, from hip - hop to Afrocentrism.
The series is titled Tectonic paintings, to complement the shifting and overlapping of aesthetic terms with this physical metaphor of transformation; Onnagata, the exhibition title, is the Japanese word for male kabuki actors who play female roles in Japanese theater.
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