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Kyōganoko Musume Dōjōji (京鹿子娘道成寺), commonly called Musume Dōjōji (娘道成寺, "The Maiden at Dojoji Temple"), is a kabuki dance drama. It is the oldest surviving Noh-based Kabuki dance drama, which tells the story of a maiden who dances before a bell in the Dōjō-ji temple and then reveals herself to be a serpent-demon. The work is noted for its sequence of dances during which the performer dances for nearly an hour with nine changes of costume. It may be considered the most important piece in the kabuki dance repertoire, one that the onnagatas are required to learn to show their mastery of classic dances. It is classified as one of the hengemono (変化物, "change pieces") that involve quick change of costumes and roles. Geisha and other dancers may also learn to perform parts of the dance as solo bu

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  • Kyōganoko Musume Dōjōji (京鹿子娘道成寺), commonly called Musume Dōjōji (娘道成寺, "The Maiden at Dojoji Temple"), is a kabuki dance drama. It is the oldest surviving Noh-based Kabuki dance drama, which tells the story of a maiden who dances before a bell in the Dōjō-ji temple and then reveals herself to be a serpent-demon. The work is noted for its sequence of dances during which the performer dances for nearly an hour with nine changes of costume. It may be considered the most important piece in the kabuki dance repertoire, one that the onnagatas are required to learn to show their mastery of classic dances. It is classified as one of the hengemono (変化物, "change pieces") that involve quick change of costumes and roles. Geisha and other dancers may also learn to perform parts of the dance as solo buyō dance pieces. (en)
  • Musume Dōjōji atau Kyōganoko Musume Dōjōji (Gadis di Kuil Dōjō) merupakan salah satu cerita kabuki yang paling terkenal. Kisah ini diadaptasi dari drama versi Teater Noh. Teater Noh mengadaptasikan cerita itu dari sumber lain yang lebih awal diterbitkan, . Pertunjukkan Musume Dōjōji pertama kali dilakukan pada tahun 1753 di . (in)
  • 『娘道成寺』(むすめどうじょうじ)とは、歌舞伎舞踊の演目のひとつ。またその伴奏音楽である長唄の曲のひとつ。今日では、『京鹿子娘道成寺』(きょうがのこむすめどうじょうじ)が正式な外題である。 (ja)
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  • Depiction of a Kyō-ganoko Musume Dōjō-ji performance (en)
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  • Hanako (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Shosagoto (en)
  • Dojojimono (en)
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  • Musume Dōjōji (en)
  • 娘道成寺 (en)
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  • Dojoji / Kan Nishikawa @Kabukiza Theatre (en)
  • 歌舞伎 Kabuki The Classic Theatre of Japan (en)
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  • Fujimoto Tobun (en)
  • Ichikawa Dangorō (en)
  • Kineya Yajirō (en)
  • Kineya Yasaburō (en)
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  • Musume Dōjōji atau Kyōganoko Musume Dōjōji (Gadis di Kuil Dōjō) merupakan salah satu cerita kabuki yang paling terkenal. Kisah ini diadaptasi dari drama versi Teater Noh. Teater Noh mengadaptasikan cerita itu dari sumber lain yang lebih awal diterbitkan, . Pertunjukkan Musume Dōjōji pertama kali dilakukan pada tahun 1753 di . (in)
  • 『娘道成寺』(むすめどうじょうじ)とは、歌舞伎舞踊の演目のひとつ。またその伴奏音楽である長唄の曲のひとつ。今日では、『京鹿子娘道成寺』(きょうがのこむすめどうじょうじ)が正式な外題である。 (ja)
  • Kyōganoko Musume Dōjōji (京鹿子娘道成寺), commonly called Musume Dōjōji (娘道成寺, "The Maiden at Dojoji Temple"), is a kabuki dance drama. It is the oldest surviving Noh-based Kabuki dance drama, which tells the story of a maiden who dances before a bell in the Dōjō-ji temple and then reveals herself to be a serpent-demon. The work is noted for its sequence of dances during which the performer dances for nearly an hour with nine changes of costume. It may be considered the most important piece in the kabuki dance repertoire, one that the onnagatas are required to learn to show their mastery of classic dances. It is classified as one of the hengemono (変化物, "change pieces") that involve quick change of costumes and roles. Geisha and other dancers may also learn to perform parts of the dance as solo bu (en)
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