Author: Kincaid, Zoë
Synopsis:
In "Kabuki: The Popular Stage of Japan," Zoë Kincaid takes readers on a captivating journey into the world of Kabuki, a traditional Japanese theater form that combines drama, music, and dance. Through vivid descriptions and historical anecdotes, Kincaid explores the origins, evolution, and enduring popularity of Kabuki, shedding light on its unique blend of artistry and entertainment. From the mesmerizing performances of the actors to the elaborate costumes and striking makeup, readers will be transported to the vibrant world of Kabuki, where tradition meets innovation and storytelling takes center stage.
Genres: Non-fiction, Performing Arts, Cultural Studies
Themes: Tradition and Innovation, Art and Entertainment, Cultural Identity
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