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4TH QUARTER

• MUSIC AND ARTS : THEATER ARTS (KABUKI, PEKING OPERA, AND


WAYANG KULIT)
• PHYSICAL EDUCATION: RECREATIONAL INDOOR GAMES (SCRABBLE,
CHESS AND DOMINO)
• HEALTH: CIGARETTES AND ALCOHOL
JAPANESE
THEATER:
KABUKI
JAPANESE THEATER (KABUKI)
• The term Kabuki in modern Japanese means: ka, “song”; bu, “dance”;
and ki, “skill.”
• Kabuki is a Japanese traditional theatre art that is performed in a
stylized manner which combines acting, singing, and dancing.
Vocal Pattern and Techniques:
Ipponchōshi - used in speeches building up to an explosive
climax in the aragoto style.

Nori - adapted from the chanting of jōruri

Yakuharai - delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese


metrical form of alternating seven and five syllables.
Vocal and Instrumental Features
Gagaku-classic court music imported from China during the 18th
century)
Kagura- performed in Shinto shrines

Nō- chant derives from shōmyō, the sophisticated and rich


tradition of Buddhist chanting
Nagauta- The most popular shamisen music
ACTORS CATEGORY: Onna-gata - female roles
Aragoto - male roles.

The play occupies five acts. Some parts


correspond to: JO, HA, KYU
Kabuki props
Flowing
Fans Sword
water

Tobacco
Food
pipe
KIMONO
AND OBI

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