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Waiting! Shintomi-za Children's Kabuki 3rd Kinshu Performance in Tsukudajima Elementary School

 Waiting! Shintomi-za Children's Kabuki 3rd Kinshu Performance in Tsukudajima Elementary School

 On November 3, "Shintomiza Children's Kabuki 3rd Kinshu Performance in Tsukudajima Elementary School" was held at Tsukudajima Elementary School Gymnasium. This is the first performance at Tsukudajima Elementary School after the COVID-19 pandemic that lasted for more than three years.  In 1872, Morita-za, one of Edo Sanza, moved to Shintomi-cho from Asakusa Saruwaka-cho to Shintomi-cho, and in 1875, he was renamed Shintomi-za in Nihon Buyo, and built a temporary era as a "Kazama First Theater of Interest in the Arts".  Based in the local Tepposhu Inari Shrine, he performs votive kabuki in Kagura Hall every year at the Setsubun Festival in February and in Reitaisai festival in May. I hear that parents and parents OBs are in charge of music and Nagauta.                      Acting·Dance·Nagauta·Guidance of music is a local professional, props·Costume·Wig·In the stage production area such as sound, the cooperation of theater companies in the ward and the support system is set up throughout the region.                      In this performance, 18 people living in elementary school 1st to 5th graders will appear, and the performances will be "Kuchigami", "Kotobuki-style Sanbaso", "Sannin Yoshimitsuba Shiranami Okawabata Koshinzuka", "Shiranami Five Men Inasegawa Sesame Place ".                    A high voice echoes throughout the venue, saying, "Let's tell you ..."