Kanze — can refer to:*Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture *The Kanze school of Noh theatre (観世) … Wikipedia
Kanze Kojirô Nobumitsu — (1453–1516) An important composer of Nō drama, Kanze Kojirô Nobumitsu was one of the last artists to produce a significant number of Nō plays. He was the grandnephew of ZEAMI, the most renowned composer of Nō drama.Nobumitsu was a writer,… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Hideo Kanze — was a Japanese actor and director, who specialized in the Noh form of musical drama.He was the second son of Tetsunojo Kanze VII, a descendent of Kan ami and Zeami Motokiyo, who founded the Noh movement in the 14th century. Trained alongside his… … Wikipedia
Noh — This article is about the classical Japanese dance theatre. For the town in Africa, see Noh, Burkina Faso. Nou redirects here. For the Romanian village, see Roşia, Sibiu. Noh performance at Itsukushima Shrine … Wikipedia
Kan'ami — ▪ Japanese author in full , Kan ami Kiyotsugu, original name Yūsaki Kiyotsugu, also called Miyomaru, or Kanze Kiyotsugu born 1333, Iga province, Japan died June 8, 1384, Suruga province Japanese actor, playwright, and musician who was… … Universalium
Zeami — or Seami or Kanze Motokiyo born 1363, Japan died Sept. 1, 1443, Kyōto? Japanese playwright and theorist of the nō theatre. Under the patronage of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, Zeami joined with his father, Kan ami (1333–84), to create the nō… … Universalium
Но — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Но (значения). Но[к. 1] (яп. 能 но:?, мастерство, умение, талант) японское театральное драматическое искусство с более чем шестивековой историей[3] … Википедия
Kanami — Kan ami Kiyotsugu (観阿弥 清次; 1333 ndash; June 8 1384), was a Japanese Noh actor, author, and musician during the Muromachi period. Born Yūzaki Kiyotsugu (結崎 清次) in Iga Province, Kan ami also went by the names Miyomaru and Kanza Kiyotsugu (観世… … Wikipedia
acting — /ak ting/, adj. 1. serving temporarily, esp. as a substitute during another s absence; not permanent; temporary: the acting mayor. 2. designed, adapted, or suitable for stage performance. 3. provided with detailed stage directions for the… … Universalium
Komparu Zenchiku — ▪ Japanese nō dramatist original name Shichirō Ujinobu born 1405, Japan died c. 1470, , Nara, Japan nō actor and playwright who also wrote critical works on drama. Zenchiku, who married a daughter of the actor Zeami Motokiyo, was trained … Universalium