Hounou Kouen: Kitaryu Noh Stage Performance "Beauty of Noh"
Revival of Akira Kurosawa's unfinished film, "Beauty of Noh" in Miyajima!

Akira Kurosawa and Noh. If you understand Kurosawa’s films, you will be able to find the strong connection between these two.
Many stories of Kurosawa’s films are based on Noh as long as some costumes used in his films. The masks from Noh performances
were also used to make character settings in his films also.
The Beauty of Noh was announced to be made from 1983. Kurosawa’s aim was to
communicate the beauty of Noh and Japan’s tradition to the young people of today. Many
traditional places of Japan were planned to be used for shooting, and even the script was finished,
but the film was never completed due to certain reasons.
We are planning the revival of this film on stage as a Noh performance. A traditional Japanese
temple will be the stage, and this performance will without doubt be one with great cultural and
traditional importance.
Please feel free to take a look at this once in a 100 year event.
Confirmed Planned Attention
Title: Hounou Kouen: Kitaryu Noh Stage Performance "Beauty of Noh"
Date: July 19th, 20th 2010
Place: Itsukushima Shrine Noh Stage
【Tickets】
Sold from: April 10th
Price: SS:15000yen, S:12000yen, A:10000yen, B:7000yen
Where to get tickets: Lawson Ticket: TEL(0570-084-006)Lコード(68186)
Ticket Pia: : TEL(0570-02-9999) Pコード(402-876)
e+(e plus) : http://eplus.jp/
【Hiroshimashi】DeoDeo main store, Yamaha Hiroshima branch
【Hatsukaichishi】Hatsukaichi Cultural Hall Sakura Pier, Hatsukaichi Saty
All seats need reservation (810 seats)
Children under the age of 4 cannot enter
Questions considering tickets: 082-249-3571 http://www.yumebanchi.jp
Program:
May 19th:
7:00 pm Explatnation
7:15 pm Akira Kurosawa unrevealed film, "Beauty of Noh" film screening
7:30 pm Hannoh "Yajima"
•Shite: Yasumasa Izumo
•Waki: Yoshihiro Tateda, flute: Toshihiro Izumo, small drums: Sachihiko Yokoyama, big drums: 三王清, Kajitani Yoshio
•Atomi: Hosei Nakamura, Tamon Sasaki, Noh chorus: Hikaru Nakata, Norihiko Tabi, Tomoya Oogami, Yoji Saito, Keichiro Kaneko, Yoshio Kuritani, Akio Kuritani
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