| Titel des digitalen Objektes |
Kabuki tours in Russia, 1961 |
| Bestandteil assoziierte darstellende Kunst |
Kabuki |
| Bestandteil |
Set design |
| Production |
1950, Japan, Renjishi
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| Stück |
Renjishi
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| Datum der Bestandteilsaktivität |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Assoziierte Stelle des Bestandteils |
St. Petersburg Museum of Theatre and Music Arts |
| Repräsentierte Sprache des Bestandteils |
[Japanische] Japanese |
| Schaffungsdatum des Objektes |
[1961] 1961 |
| Zerstörungsdatum des Objektes |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Schaffungstechnik des Objektes |
Numerous hieroglyphs |
| Größe des Objektes |
54.4 x 19 x 0 cm |
| Farben / Muster des Objektes |
Color |
| Stoff des Objektes |
Paper |
| Anmerkungen des Bestandteils |
Set design for the play Renjishi at Kabuki company was donated to St.Petersburg Museum during tours of the company in 1961.
Dance title Renjishi
Author Kawatake Mokuami (lyrics)
Hanayagi Jusuke I (choreography)
Kineya Shôjirô III / Kineya Katsusaburô II (music)
History The dance "Renjishi" was staged for the first time in 1861, starring the dance master Hanayagi Jusuke I and his son Hanayagi Yoshijirô. The music was written by Kineya Katsusaburô II and his piece was called "Katsusaburô Renjishi". The first performance of this dance with Kabuki actors occured in July 1872 at the Murayamaza, starring Bandô Hikosaburô V and Sawamura Tosshô II in the roles of the shishi parent and cub. The music piece for this performance was not "Katsusaburô Renjishi", but a new piece written by Kineya Shôjirô III and called "Shôjirô Renjishi". |
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Unberrechte und Bestellungsinformation - um das digitale Objekt zu kopieren oder eine Kopie zu bestellen |
| Rechte |
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| Anerkennung |
Courtesy of St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music; all rights reserved. |
| Bestellungsinformationen |
Contact GloPAC office, Cornell University, glopac@cornell.edu. |