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SUMMARY:Kabuki: the Masseur and the Thief
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row css=".vc_custom_1655830907350{margin-bottom: 50px !important;}"][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]The Japan Foundation\, Kuala Lumpur\, together with ASWARA Faculty of Theatre presents a demonstration and performance of kabuki\, ?The Masseur and the Thief (Anma to Dorobo) ?.\nKabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theatre that originated about 400 years ago\, the same period when William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet and Monteverdi composed the first opera in Italy. Kabuki is a cornerstone of Japanese contemporary theatre\, music\, dance and other forms of arts\, which has been enjoyed as entertainment for the general public for many generations. It was designated as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2005.\n?The Masseur and the Thief? is a famous contemporary comedy piece that involves comical interaction between the two characters. It is a performance filled with laughter\, tears of sympathy and a surprising end. The demonstration that precedes the performance will introduce the audience to the traditional make up\, dressing\, and dancing used in Kabuki. Do not miss this rare opportunity to experience the world of Kabuki here in Malaysia.\nDownload the flyer here.\nKabuki Demonstration and Performance:\nSection 1 :The Way of Making Sukeroku\nDemonstration of makeup and the dressing of Kabuki\nSection 2 : Kabuki Dance Sukeroku\nThe highlight dance of Kabuki ?Sukeroku in Edo during cherry blossom? (Sukeroku Yukarino Edozakura)\nSection 3 : Kabuki The Masseur and The Thief\nKabuki to portray interactive conversation of Hidenoichi (the masseur) and GonTaro (the thief)\nDate & Time:\n9 March (Fri)\, 2012\, 8:30 pm\n10 March (Sat)\, 2012\, 8:30 pm\nVenue:\nExperimental Theatre\, ASWARA\n464\, Jalan Tun Ismail\, 50480 Kuala Lumpur\nFor Reservation (via Phone & E-mail):\n03-2284-6228 (The Japan Foundation\, Kuala Lumpur)\njpcc@jfkl.org.my (Cultural Affairs Department)\n03-2697-5327 (ASWARA Faculty of Theatre)\nwongoimin@aswara.edu.my (Dr. Oi Min Wong)\nAdmission: Free (Reservation Required)\n*ATPA (Association for the Traditional Performing Arts of Japan) is a non-profit organization to present educational and out-reaching programs of KABUKI and other traditional performing arts of Japan.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
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