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Noh and Kabuki theater are both traditional forms of Japanese performing arts that emphasize storytelling through music, dance, and elaborate costumes. They share a focus on historical and cultural themes, often drawing from classical literature and folklore. Both forms utilize stylized movements and specific vocal techniques, though Noh is characterized by its slow-paced, minimalist style while Kabuki is known for its dynamic, energetic performances and colorful visuals. Additionally, both have been recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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