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Shosagoto (所作事) or
furigoto (振事), also
known as
dance or dance-drama, is a type of
kabuki play
based on dance. It is one of the
three genres of kabuki...
- in Edo in 1701. In 1731, a
variation of the
story was
performed as a
shosagoto (Kabuki
dance drama) at the
Nakamura theatre by
Segawa Kikunojo I (瀬川菊之丞)...
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jidaimono (historical plays) and
sewamono ("contemporary" plays), as well as
shosagoto ('dance-drama')
plays primarily focused around set
dance pieces. Styles...
- (lyrics)
Hanayagi Jusuke I (c****ography) Date
premiered July 1872, Murayama-za,
Tokyo Place premiered ****an
Original language ****anese
Genre shosagoto...
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Occupation Kabuki Nationality ****anese
Period Edo
Genre sewamono jidaimono shosagoto Parent Kanbei Yoshimura (father)
Relatives Kawatake Shigetoshi (adopted...
- by
various names such as
shosagoto (所作事),
keigoto (景事),
furigoto (振事) or more
simply odori (踊). The c****ographers of
shosagoto,
whose first appearance...
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premiered March 1840
Place premiered Kawarazaki-za, Edo
Original language ****anese
Genre jidaimono shosagoto Setting A gate on a post road, c. 1160–80....
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categories of
kabuki are
jidaimono (historical),
sewamono (domestic) and
shosagoto (dance pieces).
Somewhat similarly, Noh
distinguishes between Geki Noh...
- stories),
sewamono (世話物, "domestic" or post-Sengoku
period stories), and
shosagoto (所作事, "dance pieces"). Jidaimono, or
history plays, are set
within the...
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style of jōruri in Edo. This type of jōruri is for
kabuki dances called Shosagoto.
Kiyomotobushi (清元節)—Kiyomoto
Enjyudayu (清元延寿太夫)
began to play this for...