Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community

The article examines costumes in the context of the Noh theater community. The author proposes an understanding of these costumes as part of theatrical practice, as well as a means of sociocultural self-identification, and analyzes representative samples; the most typical motifs, compositional schem...

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Main Author: Svetlana Rybalko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2019-09-01
Series:Relacje Międzykulturowe
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Online Access:https://journals.akademicka.pl/relacje/article/view/1253
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description The article examines costumes in the context of the Noh theater community. The author proposes an understanding of these costumes as part of theatrical practice, as well as a means of sociocultural self-identification, and analyzes representative samples; the most typical motifs, compositional schemes, design approaches are determined. The article also focuses on accessories that make up the ensemble, both for the stage (mask, fan) and off-stage (netsuke, fan, obidome).
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spelling doaj.art-8b2b67c9682040e9b7d195a97bf95f432022-12-21T19:45:48ZengKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingRelacje Międzykulturowe2544-21392544-25462019-09-0132(6)10.12797/RM.02.2019.06.05Costume Art in the Noh Theater CommunitySvetlana Rybalko0Kharkiv State Academy of Culture, UkraineThe article examines costumes in the context of the Noh theater community. The author proposes an understanding of these costumes as part of theatrical practice, as well as a means of sociocultural self-identification, and analyzes representative samples; the most typical motifs, compositional schemes, design approaches are determined. The article also focuses on accessories that make up the ensemble, both for the stage (mask, fan) and off-stage (netsuke, fan, obidome).https://journals.akademicka.pl/relacje/article/view/1253Noh theaterNōgakuNoh theater communityJapanese costumeNoh masksJapanese costume accessories
spellingShingle Svetlana Rybalko
Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
Relacje Międzykulturowe
Noh theater
Nōgaku
Noh theater community
Japanese costume
Noh masks
Japanese costume accessories
title Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
title_full Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
title_fullStr Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
title_full_unstemmed Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
title_short Costume Art in the Noh Theater Community
title_sort costume art in the noh theater community
topic Noh theater
Nōgaku
Noh theater community
Japanese costume
Noh masks
Japanese costume accessories
url https://journals.akademicka.pl/relacje/article/view/1253
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