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Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清) (c. 1363 – c. 1443), also
called Kanze Motokiyo (観世 元清), was a ****anese aesthetician, actor, and playwright. His father, Kan'ami...
- 17-year-old
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu,
Zeami was a
child actor in his play,
around age 12.
Yoshimitsu fell in love with
Zeami and his
position of
favor at court...
- adapted, and
thoroughly analysed and
discussed by the
great Noh
playwright Zeami, who
viewed it as a
universal concept applying to the
patterns of movement...
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Zeami is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union in 1976,
after the ****anese
dramatist and
playwright Zeami...
- Kan'ami,
revised by
Zeami Motokiyo. One of the most
highly regarded of Noh plays, it is
mentioned more than any
other in
Zeami's own writings, and is...
- (1358–1408), the shōgun of ****an, he
implored Zeami to have a
court education for his arts.
After Zeami succeeded his father, he
continued to perform...
- many Noh
plays based on The Tale of Genji. It is
sometimes attributed to
Zeami Motokiyo or to his son-in-law Zenchiku; the
extant version of the text is...
- the
original on
January 18, 2021.
Retrieved September 11, 2022.
Zeami (2008).
Zeami,
performance notes.
Translated by Hare, Tom. New York:
Columbia University...
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Retrieved 2007-04-01.
Zeami. "Teachings on
Style and the
Flower (Fūshikaden)." from
Rimer & Yamazaki. On the Art of the Nō Drama. p20. "
Zeami and the Transition...
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Antonin Artaud,
Edward Gordon Craig,
Charles Dullin,
Vsevolod Meyerhold and
Zeami Motokiyo. 1946: Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare
Memorial Theatre) 1947:...