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Shosagoto (所作事) or furigoto (振事), also known as dance or dance-drama, is a type of kabuki play based on dance. It is one of the three genres of kabuki, together with jidaimono (historical plays) and sewamono (contemporary plays). A central element of kabuki since its origin in 1603, shosagoto plays became an important part of the kabuki repertoire towards the end of the 17th century, and still forms a key part of the kabuki repertoire today. For example, the January 2018 program at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo included three shosagoto performances.

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  • Shosagoto (所作事) or furigoto (振事), also known as dance or dance-drama, is a type of kabuki play based on dance. It is one of the three genres of kabuki, together with jidaimono (historical plays) and sewamono (contemporary plays). A central element of kabuki since its origin in 1603, shosagoto plays became an important part of the kabuki repertoire towards the end of the 17th century, and still forms a key part of the kabuki repertoire today. For example, the January 2018 program at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo included three shosagoto performances. There are several types of kabuki dances. An important difference is between the mainly non-narrative dances with nagauta accompaniment (such as Fuji Musume), and the more dramatic ones, with complex storylines and characters (such as Kanjinchō). The nagauta musicians are often seated in rows on stepped platforms behind the dancers. There are many other distinctions and styles. For example, matsubame mono dances include particularly theatricalized sets and costumes, often including quick on-stage changes of clothes (called hikinuki). Hengemono dances involve a single actor playing different roles. (en)
  • 歌舞伎舞踊(かぶきぶよう)は、以下の総称である。 1. * 歌舞伎演目のなかに含まれる劇中舞踊。もしくはそれが独立したもの(例 『娘道成寺』)。 2. * 歌舞伎演目のうち舞踊的な要素の特につよい作品(例 『勧進帳』)。 3. * 独立の舞踊演目として行われるもののうち、その初演が歌舞伎役者によるものであったり、源流が歌舞伎にあるなど、歌舞伎と縁の深いもの(例 『隅田川』)。 現在、歌舞伎舞踊を演ずるのは、歌舞伎役者と日本舞踊家である。芸能としての歌舞伎舞踊は1955年に重要無形文化財に指定されており、その保持者として認定(各個認定)された者は人間国宝と通称される。 (ja)
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  • 歌舞伎舞踊(かぶきぶよう)は、以下の総称である。 1. * 歌舞伎演目のなかに含まれる劇中舞踊。もしくはそれが独立したもの(例 『娘道成寺』)。 2. * 歌舞伎演目のうち舞踊的な要素の特につよい作品(例 『勧進帳』)。 3. * 独立の舞踊演目として行われるもののうち、その初演が歌舞伎役者によるものであったり、源流が歌舞伎にあるなど、歌舞伎と縁の深いもの(例 『隅田川』)。 現在、歌舞伎舞踊を演ずるのは、歌舞伎役者と日本舞踊家である。芸能としての歌舞伎舞踊は1955年に重要無形文化財に指定されており、その保持者として認定(各個認定)された者は人間国宝と通称される。 (ja)
  • Shosagoto (所作事) or furigoto (振事), also known as dance or dance-drama, is a type of kabuki play based on dance. It is one of the three genres of kabuki, together with jidaimono (historical plays) and sewamono (contemporary plays). A central element of kabuki since its origin in 1603, shosagoto plays became an important part of the kabuki repertoire towards the end of the 17th century, and still forms a key part of the kabuki repertoire today. For example, the January 2018 program at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo included three shosagoto performances. (en)
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  • 歌舞伎舞踊 (ja)
  • Shosagoto (en)
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