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Benshi (弁士) were ****anese
performers who
provided live
narration for
silent films (both ****anese
films and
Western films).
Benshi are
sometimes called...
- poets.
Among the
literary figures at his
court were Wang Bao and Liu Xiang.
Benshi (本始) 73 BC – 70 BC
Dijie (地節) 69 BC – 66 BC
Yuankang (元康) 65 BC – 61 BC...
- storytelling.
Benshi could be
accompanied by
music like
silent films from
cinema of the West. With the
advent of
sound in the
early 1930s, the
benshi gradually...
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would go to see the very same film
narrated by
different benshi, to hear the
other benshi's interpretation. A
romance could become a
comedy or a drama...
- ****anese
benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and
radio and
television personality.
Musei (as he was called)
first came to
prominence as a
benshi, a narrator...
- had not only live
music but also the
benshi, a live
narrator who
provided commentary and
character voices. The
benshi became a
central element in ****anese...
- Neo-
Benshi is the
practice of
producing live
alternate voice-overs for movies. The art form’s
acknowledged starting point is in Korea, ****an,
Taiwan and...
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Moustafa Benshi (born 7
January 2002) is a
Syrian professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Ettan Fotboll club IF Karlstad. Born...
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screenings would have
musical accompaniment and
oftentimes include a
benshi (narrator). The
benshi would fulfill a role
similar to ones in the ****anese puppet...
- on his
interest in
foreign literature. In the late 1920s,
Heigo became a
benshi (silent film narrator) for
Tokyo theaters showing foreign films and quickly...