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SUMMARY:Dento Geino Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series
DESCRIPTION:Dentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series 2018\nFrom the collection in the archive of The Japan Foundation\, Toronto twelve short cultural documentary films will be screened in conjunction with Noh Masks Onstage: An Exhibition of Photographs by Yoshiaki Kanda. \nAll screenings start at 6:30 p.m. \nThe Japan Foundation\, Toronto \n2 Bloor St. E. Suite 300 \n3rd floor of Hudson’s Bay Centre\, above Royal Bank \nAdmission free \nReservation required www.jftor.org/event/dento-geino/ \n  \ntel: 416.966.1600 ext. 229 \n \nFriday\, August 24\, 2018 \n6:30 P.M. The Japan Foundation\, Toronto \nDentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series I \n\nThe Taiko: Drums of Japan\, 20 minutes\n\nWide range and variety of the tradition of taiko drums. \n\nMaking of Giant Taiko Drum\, 26 minutes\n\nAsano Taiko Studio of Ishikawa prefecture produces a giant drum. \n  \n \nWednesday\, August 29\, 2018 \n6:30 P.M.  The Japan Foundation\, Toronto \nDentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series II \n\nIntroduction to Kyōgen\, Part I Masks and Costumes\, 30 minutes\nIntroduction to Kyōgen\, Part II Utai Chant & Mai Dance \, 30 minutes\n\nKyōgen comedy is introduced in a program series in two parts. \n\nKyōgen Master Nomura Mansaku\, His  Last “Fox” \, 26 minutes\n\nPhysically and spiritually the most challenging piece of Kyōgen is Tsurigitsune (Fox Trapping).  One of the most respected masters of our generation prepares for his last performance of the “Fox” in his career. \n  \n \nTuesday\, September 4\, 20186:30 P.M. The Japan Foundation\, Toronto \nDentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series III \n\nNoh Masks: Lady Aoi \, 26 minutes\n\nA masterpiece of Noh theatre is introduced from the viewpoint of masks in the performance by Kurōemon Katayama. \n\nNomura Manzō VII\, Kyōgen Master\, 50 minutes\n\nDocumentary about the living national treasure performer. \n  \nFriday\, September 21\, 2018 \n6:30 P.M. The Japan Foundation\, Toronto \nDentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series IV \n\nKōken\, 44 minutes\n\nStage assistants on the Kabuki stage. \n\nThe Man in Black in Super Kabuki\, 27 minutes\n\nJuen Ichikawa’s devoted collaboration with Ennosuke III in Super Kabuki. \n  \n \nThursday\, September 27\, 2018 \n6:30 P.M. . The Japan Foundation\, Toronto \nDentō Geinō Traditional Performing Arts Screening Series V \n\nThe First Dōjōji\, 47 minutes\n\nDōjōji is the initiation piece for Noh actors to be accepted as a true professional. \n\nNoh Masks: Izutsu\, 30 minutes\n\nA masterpiece of Noh theatre is introduced from the viewpoint of the mask recreated by Yasuemon Hori.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/dento-geino/2018-08-24/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
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