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Tea Theory (Saron), Soil (Do), Kabuki

[Shiraji] February 17, 2015 09:00

  Once a month, Ginza "Ashino Salon" holds seminars for Kabuki fans such as tea theory (Saron), soil (Do), and Kabuki.
The content will be Kazuko Kanamori as a lecturer, and in order to enjoy Kabuki more deeply, the history and author of the performance centering on the performance of the Kabukiza Theater performance of the following month, the highlights of each curtain and the relationship between actors and roles, props and props The purpose is to give a lecture on the meaning of the scenes, etc., and to understand Kabuki more and immerse yourself in its charm.

 This time, a resume was distributed to the large Kabuki "Sugawara Densetsu Handbook" in March, and a detailed explanation was given using videos.

Sometimes kabuki actors come to see you....。

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  Mr. Takao Ashino, the organizer, and Mr. Kazuko Kanamori, the lecturer

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During the break on the way, Japanese plum sweets and matcha were distributed in connection with the performance "Sugawara Densetsu Handbook".

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 Seminar lecturer Kazuko Kanamori has been free since 1976 after editing "Quarterly Kabuki" published by the Shochiku Theater Department, and has been involved in writing, editing, and reprinting mainly Kabuki for its spread, and since 1978 I have written an outline of Kabuki performance programs in Kabukiza, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya for a quarter century. He has authored many books such as Kabuki Fashion, Kabuki Highlights to Understand easily, Kabuki Encyclopedia,Yoshitsune Senbonzakura, and others.

 

 For Kabuki fans participating in this seminar, tickets for both theaters of Kazuko Kanamori and Konpira Kabuki Theater Theater Theatre 4/13 (Mon) Part 2 and / 14 (Tue) Part 1 There is also a plan of 47,000 yen (limited to 25 people) for a night inn. (Local assembly and dissolution)
 Tickets alone (14,000 yen x 2), so I think it would be advantageous to be able to have a two-part co-watch "Konpira Kabuki", which is difficult to obtain, can be played together with "Kazuko Kanamori" and listen to the story.

 

 For those who can't go far, there is also a gathering called "Kabuki Watching Party", and the March performance is in the afternoon of March 15 (Monday).

 

In addition, the next "Tea theory (Saron), Soil (Do) and Kabuki" is 4/18 (Sat).

Membership fee ¥3,500 (with tea and sweets)      

Capacity limited to 35 people (reservation required)

 

 
 The organizer, Maigeisha, is an organization that aims to spread traditional performing arts (Japanese music, kabuki, folk performing arts, etc.) based on work related to the production of traditional performing arts and performing arts, as well as management work related to traditional performing arts, as well as workshops such as Gitayu and Narumono in variouslocal play.
 By the way, Mr. Takao Ashino, a member of the All Japan folk performing arts Association, was once the nephew of Japan's leading male chanson singer Hiroshi Ashino.

 
 For inquiries, please contact Maigeisha TEL & FAX 03-3260-5780 E-MAIL: [email protected]
                 Takao Ashino 090-1766-1114

    

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   At the venue "New Tokyo Building", there is a post box in the entrance hall for some reason.

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  Ginza "Ashino Salon" 5-11-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku New Tokyo Building 8F Ashino Onsen Co., Ltd.

  3-minute walk from the A3 exit of Ginza Station on the Hibiya Line.

  3-minute walk from Exit A1 of Higashi-Ginza Station on the Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line.