Enjoy a multilingual performance of traditional Japanese Kyogen at Enichi-ji Temple

Kyogen performance & special workshop by Motoya Izumi, master of the Izumi School

Have you heard of Kyogen? Kyogen is a traditional Japanese performing art and form of comedy referred to as "the art of laughter." It developed alongside classical Japanese theatre 650 years ago and was designated a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2015. Kyogen is unique in that actors perform rhythmical lines and gestures with bare faces, i.e., without masks—a practice derived from its origins as a Shinto ritual.

The current repertoire includes fairy tale-like stories and human comedies about drunkards, scatterbrains, and lazy servants that are enjoyable for adults and children alike. Though overseas audiences may not understand every word, they are encouraged to watch, listen, and use their imaginations to fully enjoy the show, along with the surrounding scenery. Original leaflets have also been prepared to give participants an overview of the performance. After the show, Motoya Izumi, Junko Izumi, and Tokuro Miyake will give a special workshop that will give participants a deeper look into the world of Kyogen.

While Kyogen training is typically reserved for students of specific schools, this special program will allow participants to take part in professional training (vocalization, postures, etc.) provided by the headmaster of the Izumi school. It also includes a vegetarian lunch made with local Bandai ingredients! Spend a day experiencing the best of traditional culture in the town of Bandai.

Website

https://www.town.bandai.fukushima.jp/#

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Location Name

Enichi-ji Temple, Bandai, Fukushima

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