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- The system of forbidden colors (禁色, kinjiki) developed in ****an in the 8th century saw certain colors of traditional court clothing reserved for certain...
- Forbidden Colors (禁色, Kinjiki) is a 1951 novel by ****anese writer Yukio Mishima, translated into English in 1968. A part two titled Higyō (秘楽, "Secret...
- hierarchy were displa**** and determined by certain colors. Colors known as kinjiki (禁色, "forbidden colors") were strictly reserved for the robes of the Imperial...
- expressionist dance. He undertook his first Ankoku Butoh performance, Kinjiki, in 1959, using a novel by Yukio Mishima as the raw input material for...
- Yoru Pure White Nights 1950   青の時代 Ao no Jidai The Age of Blue 1950   禁色 Kinjiki Forbidden Colors 1951–1953 Alfred H. Marks 1968–1974 0-375-70516-3 真夏の死...
- in ****anese aesthetics." The first butoh piece, Forbidden Colors (禁色, Kinjiki) by Tatsumi Hijikata, premiered at a dance festival in 1959. It was based...
- Kindai Meicho Bunko (近代名著文庫) (English, "Modern Masterpiece Library") (1917) Kinjiki Kō****u no nochi ni kuru mono Meiji taishō shishi Nanpō kikō Nihon bunka...
- Enrique Lafourcade Chile [Death Penalty] 1953 Kinjiki Yukio Mishima ****an [Forbidden Colors] The name kinjiki is a euphemism for same-**** love. It describes...
- latter's company performed an interpretation of Yukio Mishima's novel Kinjiki (Forbidden Colors), about secret homo****ual desire. The interpretation...
- Wales is established as The Academi Gymreig. The first butoh performance, Kinjiki by Tatsumi Hijikata, is pla**** at a dance festival in ****an. It is based...