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Person
| Person Name | Nakamura Tomijūrō I |
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| Alternate Names |
Yoshizawa Sakiya (first adult stage name)
, Keishi (Pen or literary name) , Kinreisha (Pen or literary name) , Nakamura Tomijuurou , , , |
| Gender | Male |
| Cultural Identity | Japanese |
| Country(ies) of Residence | Japan |
| Birth Date | 1719 - 1719 |
| Death Date | August 3, 1786 |
| Genre Specialization(s) | Kabuki |
| Geographic Affiliations | Kyoto (Japan) |
| Reference(s) |
Kabuki Jinmei Jiten
(p.470) , The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.484) |
| Notes | Character types: young female roles (waka onnagata); courtesan roles (keisei yaku); female martial roles (onna budogoto). Group affiliations: Tennojiya. Nakamura Tomijuro I was the third son of Yoshizawa Ayame I. He was first appeared on stage at the Ichimura Theater in 1731. He created new styles of choreography for the dance scenes, "Shakko" and "Musume dojoji." He was active from 1729 to 1786. |
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