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waki
Japanese theater
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Japanese performing arts
- In Japanese performing arts: 7th to 16th centuries
…chief (shite) or supporting (waki) actors of Noh but by kyōgen actors, who also acted the roles of villagers or fishermen in Noh plays. The antecedents of kyōgen cannot be described with certainty, but it is probable that kyōgen’s short sketches of master-servant quarrels, husband-wife arguments, animal fables, and…
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place in Noh theatre
- In Noh theatre
…shite; the subordinate actor, or waki; and the kyōgen actors, one of whom is often involved in Noh plays as a narrator. Each is a specialty having several “schools” of performers, and each has its own “acting place” on the stage. Subsidiary roles include those of attendant (tsure), of a…
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