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…. Joey has long black hair with vivid red-steaks, and wears a plain white, expressionless Japanese kabuki mask. Joey also refers to Slipknot fans as Maggots. Joe has been quoted "Ross Robinson is insane! Once when we were recording he threw a potted plant…
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…such as the most famous eighteenth century French transvestite, Chevalier dÂ’Eon (Bullough, 1993). There are countless examples of this in Greek Theater; the public theater of England, including Shakespearean plays; Kabuki and Noh theaters in Japan, and the Chinese…
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…preoccupation. Kansai Yamamoto showed his first London collection in 1971, with Vogue raving about his theatrical powers. Commercialism didn't come into it: 'Kansai Yamamoto's extraordinary evening clothes, pure theatre. Kabuki theatre. The face knitted…
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…in public. Colored woodcuts of famous Kabuki-actors, legendary characters from historical novels were very popular motifs for their tattoos. Firemen would try to copy the design of the Samurai's jacket with lucky charm of Buddhism. Prostitutes also tattooed…
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…Tattooing"). Poor people from the lowest social class even tattooed their entire body as their clothes, since they could not afford to purchase real clothes and were always naked in public. Colored woodcuts of famous Kabuki-actors, legendary characters from…
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…, a form of Japanese drama developed in the 1300's, features solo and choral singing with accompaniment by a small orchestra. A large orchestra provides background music for the kabuki, a dance-drama. Japanese music has no harmony but makes use…
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…, but Jesus doesn't actually say so. There certainly were no women actors in Greek plays, which would have been unacceptably scandalous -- the same situation as in Shakespearian Britain and in the Kabuki plays of Tokugawa Japan. By Roman times there were some…
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…is also evident in Japanese gardens, meticulously planned no matter how haphazard they may look. The two most famous Japanese performance traditions are kabuki (melodramatic, spectacular theatre) and no (formal, masked theatre), both of which can be seen…
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…for the teacher, but also causes the student to absorb the teacher's aptitude. Afterwards, Didik paid a few visits abroad. In Japan, Didik studied the classical Kabuki dance of Hagoromo. In Spain, Didik learnt the Flamenco. The point is, Didik continues to learn…
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