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    Bunraku (also known as Ningyō jōruri (人形浄瑠璃)) is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre, founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century, which is still performed in the modern day. [1]

  2. 1 cze 2021 · Bunraku is a classical form of Japanese puppet theater using rhythmic chanting, and traditional music. Learn about its history, elements, famous plays, and how to watch it live or online.

  3. Bunraku (文楽) is the traditional puppet theater of Japan. It started of as popular entertainment for the commoners during the Edo Period (1603-1868) in Osaka and evolved into artistic theater during the late 17th century.

  4. Bunraku (pronounced boon-rakoo) is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre characterized by almost life-sized puppets accompanied by narrative chanting and shamisen music (a shamisen is a traditional Japanese string instrument).

  5. Bunraku, also known as Ningyo Joruri Bunraku, is a traditional Japanese theatre art that combines three main elements: narration, music, and puppetry. It developed during the Edo period and has since become a cherished cultural tradition.

  6. 9 wrz 2021 · The puppets, replete with elaborate costumes and individualized facial expressions, are handcrafted by master puppet makers. The genre acquired its present full name Ningyo Johruri Bunraku – in the late nineteenth century, a period in which the Bunrakuza was a leading theatre.

  7. 4 gru 2019 · Bunraku is one type of Ningyo Joruri, or puppet narrative with Shamisen (a traditional stringed instrument) accompaniment, that was started in the 17th century when Takemoto Gidayu, a famous chanter, combined normal Joruri recitation with puppets.

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