- Za Kabuki
Za Kabuki ( _ja. ザ歌舞伎), founded in 1976 at the
Australian National University , is the longest runningKabuki troupe outside of Japan. Directed by Mr. Shun Ikeda of the ANU Japan Centre, with a cast and crew consisting mainly of ANU Japanese students, the troupe performs traditional Kabuki plays almost entirely inclassical Japanese , with some English translation and ad-libs inserted to assist the mainly English-speaking audiences.History
The tradition of annual Japanese performances at the ANU began in 1976, with the first shows taking place in the walkway between the Sports & Recreation building and the Union building. During the 80s and 90s, productions became increasingly elaborate, with authentic makeup and costumes, original sets and musical accompaniment, hosted at a number of the theatre facilities around the ANU campus.
In 1999, Producer Suzy Styles led the Za Kabuki troupe on their first tour of Japan, with performances in
Kyoto andKobe . On September 11, 2001, a troupe from Kobe'sKonan University returned the favor by performing at the ANU's Llewellyn Hall.The 2006 production of
Yukio Mishima 's "Iwashiuri Koi no Hikiami", for the first time in Za Kabuki history, featured a 7-piece orchestra, also made up predominantly of ANU Japan Centre students. The orchestra played an original score, composed specifically for the play by Thomas Spencer Hartley.Past Performances
ee also
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Kabuki
*Rakugo
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