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Special exhibition in Tokyo showcases traditional Japanese performing arts

From the kumi-odori section of "The World of Traditional Performing Arts" exhibition at Tokyo National Museum's Hyokeikan (Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)

The Yomiuri Shimbun

A special exhibition showcasing traditional Japanese performing arts opened on Jan. 7 at the Tokyo National Museum in Taito Ward, Tokyo.

“The World of Traditional Performing Arts” exhibition introduces kabuki, bunraku puppet plays, noh and kyogen, gagaku court music and kumi-odori dance — all of which are designated as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO — through costumes, props, musical instruments, model stages and other items.

Kabuki costumes on display (Photo by Kazuki Matsuura)

Old films and video footage related to those art forms are also being shown, including “Momijigari” (Autumn Leaves Viewing), which is the oldest film in Japan dating back to 1899 starring kabuki actors Ichikawa Danjuro IX and Onoe Kikugoro V, and a gagaku concert performed by musicians from the music department of the Imperial Household Agency’s Board of the Ceremonies.

The exhibition, which is being held at the museum’s Hyokeikan building and runs through March 13, is a part of the Japan Cultural Expo and the Tsumugu Project to promote traditional Japanese culture. It is organized by the Cultural Affairs Agency, The Yomiuri Shimbun and other entities.

(From The Japan News)

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