Определение bunraku в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
{i} form of Japanese puppetry in which the puppeteers are visible to the audience and manipulate large wooden puppets to the beat of music or chants
Introduction to Bunraku A Brief Introduction to the History of Bunraku by Matthew Johnson Kabuki for Everyone National Bunraku Theater - Osaka Bunraku Mojihisadayuh's Homepage Bunraku Fan's Room Whitman College Sheehan Gallery Bunraku exhibition - a catalog is also available for purchase Tonda Traditional Japanese Bunraku
One of the traditional performing arts of Japan The term refers to the puppet shows (puppet theatre) of Osaka Like kabuki this was popular art for the common people, born during the Edo Period, and together with Noh these three are known as the Sandaikokugeki, or three great national forms of theatre
Japanese traditional puppet theatre, in which nearly life-size dolls act out a chanted dramatic narrative, called jruri, to the accompaniment of a small samisen. Puppet theatre reached its height in the 18th century with the plays of Chikamatsu Monzaemon and declined later because of a lack of good jruri writers