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No Kabuki is the theater of Japan and it is very wellcoordinatedIt Builds up in neutral way till it ends, still they will create tensions or urge in theminds of its audience.Kabuki was known as one of the boring theater but, now in today's generationkabuki is the most popular traditional style of Japan.

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