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開催終了人形浄瑠璃が上演されます

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2010年10月31日 05:15 更新

人形浄瑠璃を上演するアメリカの団体、Bunraku Bay Puppet Troupeの公演があります。

日時 : 10月30日(土)19時〜
場所 : Belmont University内Bill and Carole Troutt Theater
2100 Belmont Boulevard

http://www.bunraku.org

A Performance of Traditional Japanese Puppetry in Nashville, Tennessee

October 30, 2010
Bill and Carole Troutt Theater, Belmont University
2100 Belmont Boulevard
Performance: 7:00 p.m.

Bunraku Bay Puppet Troupe is the only troupe in the United States that performs the traditional Japanese puppetry known as Bunraku文楽. In August 2004 and again in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008, Bunraku Bay Puppet Troupe participated in the Iida Puppetry Festival, the largest theater festival in Japan devoted to the art of puppet drama. Bunraku Bay performers were also honored to appear on the stages of the Imada Puppet Troupe and the Kuroda Puppet Troupe.

Some of the Pieces that Bunraku Bay Regularly Performs:

Kotobuki Shiki Sanbaso 寿式三番叟. A celebratory dance piece of divinely-inspired puppetry that originated in masked Noh drama, the Sanbaso is meant to who purify the theater and scatter good fortune on the audience with lively gestures that mimic the planting of rice and also suggest felicitous creatures like turtles and cranes.

Keisei Awa no Naruto 傾城阿波の鳴門 巡礼歌の段 is one of the most popular scenes performed in the traditional puppet repertoire. In the "The Scene of the Pilgrim's Song" Oyumi meets her daughter Otsuru, whom she had been forced to abandon as an infant ten years earlier in Tokushima. But now, because of the perilous situation of the girl's samurai father, Oyumi must send her daughter away for the girl's own safety without revealing that she is the mother whom her daughter is seeking. Naruto exhibits the pathos and engaging drama for which Bunraku puppetry is famous.

Lion Dance 獅子舞 . The Lion Dance is a piece performed throughout East Asia in a variety of forms. The lively and engaging Lion Dance brings good fortune to the audience--a lion bite on the head will confer intelligence on children and good health for the coming year. But the lion himself is not always so fortunate. His slumber is often disturbed by delicate but pesky visitors.

Sponsored by Department of Asian Studies, Belmont University, with partial funding through a grant from the Japan Foundation

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