- Ryoo Seung-wan's follow-up
Dachimawa Lee,
titled after industry slang ("
tachimawari" is a part of
Kabuki theater plays that
involve spectacular action scenes)...
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performing arts for centuries, such as in ****anese
Kabuki theater (as
tachimawari "fighting scenes"),
Chinese Beijing Opera and
Indian theater. Fencing...
- period. In each
episode they
encounter antagonists, and in the
final tachimawari (fight scene) kill them. The
characters traveled sometimes together,...
- not dance, the movements, for example, of the sword-fighting
termed tachimawari in
kabuki are
gymnastic to the
point even of
employing somersaults, and...
- lot of
sword fighting. As
there are not many
actors who were good at
tachimawari (stage fighting),
Harada had the
advantage of some
experience by having...
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performing up to
seven roles within a
single play, as well as for
impressive tachimawari (立回り)
fight scenes and
hayagawari (早替り)
costume changes. The
print depicts...