Audience and Actors: A Study of Their Interaction in the Japanese Traditional Theatre

Audience and Actors: A Study of Their Interaction in the Japanese Traditional Theatre

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Jan 1, 1983 · English · Paperback (307 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 307
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1983
Publisher E.J. Brill
ISBN-10 9004068864
ISBN-13 9789004068865

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Jacob Raz delves into the intricate dynamics between audiences and performers in Japanese traditional theatre. The work explores how these interactions shape the performance experience, highlighting the significance of audience engagement in the overall theatrical process. Through detailed analysis, Raz uncovers the cultural and historical contexts that inform these interactions, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Japanese theatrical traditions.

The study investigates various forms of traditional theatre, drawing on examples from Noh, Kabuki, and Bunraku to illustrate the nuanced relationship between actors and their audiences. Raz emphasizes how audience reactions can influence the outcome of a performance, creating a unique dialogue that transcends the stage. This reflective examination enriches the reader’s appreciation for the art of theatre in Japan, showcasing its timeless relevance.

Rich in research and referencing, the book also offers a bibliography that serves as a resource for further exploration, making it an essential read for those interested in the performing arts and cultural studies.
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