Classical Japanese dance-drama.
Kabuki theater is Japanese.
Kabuki theater is known for elaborate scenes, costumes, make-up and drama. All performers are male in Kabuki theater performances
Dramatic dances are performed in a Kabuki theater. Kabuki theater is known for the elaborate make-up worn by the performers. Kabuki is sometimes performed in full day shows.
The Great Chikamastu. He owned a puppet theater but wanted to do bigger things, so he opened the Kabuki theater!!!!! :)
Kabuki theater
Noh and Kabuki are very famous Japanese theater groups from the early1400
There are four forms of traditional Japanese theater. Those forms of theater are Noh, Kyogen, Kabuki, and Bunraku and the most popular form is Kabuki.
Toshio Kawatake has written: 'Kabuki' -- subject(s): Kabuki 'Engeki gairon' -- subject(s): Theater 'Kindai engeki no tenkai' 'Japan on stage' -- subject(s): Japanese Aesthetics, Theater 'Das Barocke im Kabuki' -- subject(s): Baroque literature, European drama, History and criticism, Kabuki, Kabuki plays 'Makuai no hitotoki' -- subject(s): Theater
Kabuki masks originated in Japan and are used in traditional kabuki theater performances. The masks are used by actors to portray various characters and emotions on stage.
Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater that originated in the Edo period. It is primarily performed in designated kabuki theaters in major cities in Japan, such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Kabuki is known for its elaborate costumes, stylized drama, and dynamic performances by actors.
歌舞伎 KABUKI
From what I read, it seems that "Kabuki" is a type of theater. Please clarify (in another question) what you mean with "does it work".