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羽衣: くせ
The kuse section from the August 2, 2014 performance of Hagoromo [羽衣] from the 20th Anniversary season of the Noh Training Project. Featuring participants of the Noh Training Project, and members of Theatre Nohgaku.
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Newsletter, Vol. 7, Nos. 3-4
The newest edition of our newsletter is now available. Please click above, or on the image to download the PDF. In this issue we’ve got an article covering our 2012 Costume Workshop, an article by Traditional Theatre Training founder Jonah … Continue reading
Posted in Atsumori, Costume Workshop, Newsletter Articles, Noh Music, Performances
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Musical Tapestry
Contributed by David Crandall After a week of intense rehearsal in Bloomsburg, I’m excited to see the pieces taking shape. My own contribution this year is mainly on the otsuzumi (hip drum), and I guess my deepest impression this time … Continue reading
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Tagged atsumori, david crandall, james ferner, joyce s. lim, kama mitsuo, matthew dubroff, noh, otsuzumi, takigi noh, theatre nohgaku
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