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Noh, traditional Japanese theater, is characterized by emotional, sometimes violent scenes. Male actors, donning masks, play out both male and female roles in these plays. Noh performances that can last an entire day. Performances contain five Noh plays that are mixed with shorter Kyogen pieces.

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