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Nom de la Personne | Nakamura Kiyosaburō I |
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Autre Noms |
Nakamura Kiyosaburō
([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Nakamura Kiyozō I ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Bunji? ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) , Kagyō ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) , Nakamura Kiyosaburou |
Sexe | [mâle] Male |
Identité Culturelle | Japanese |
Pays de Résidence | Japan |
Date de Naissance | [1721 - 1721] 1721 - 1721 |
Date de Mort | [ Juin 18, 1777] June 18, 1777 |
Genre Spécialisations | Kabuki |
Liens Géographiques | Kyoto (Japan) |
Liens des Groupes des Arts du Spectacle | Iseya |
Notes | Character types: young female roles; jokyo; keisei. Group affiliations: Iseya. Nakamura Kiyosaburo I was a son of Sakakiyama Yosojuro who was a student of Sakakiyama Koshiro I. He initially was a student of Nakamura Shingoro and took the name Nakamura Kiyosaburo. In 1732 he worked as a child role (iroko) at Arashi Koroku theater in Kyoto. Two years later he changed his name to Nakamura Kiyosaburo (using different character and used both names) In 1744 he became a theater manager at Mandayu theater in Kyoto. In 1749 he moved to Edo and performed there for three years and went to Osaka. After that he moved to Kyoto, Edo, Oska and Kyoto again. He performed in Nagoya in 1763 and went to Osaka, Edo and Osaka again. After he performed at Ogurayama theater in kyoto in 1776, he didn't appear on stage. He had good looks and good voice (koseki). He was also excelled in jokyo and keisei roles. |
Associated Items
Productions Associées | 1769Nov01, Ichimura Theater, Mutsu no hana ume kaomise |
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