You see before you Bando Tamasaburo V, b. 1950. He is probably the greatest onnagata that has ever lived. I had the extreme honor of seeing him perform twice in NYC and actually meet him. It changed my life forever. His performance will shake you to the core of your soul and leave you wondering if your own humanity is genuine enough. There are no words, absolutely nothing in the world to compare to this experience.
He must be a HIGH ranking dancer in his line of work. he has a great face that looks like it walked out of a traditional Japanese painting and he has studied women's movement perfectly. He is so AMAZING!
I can't imagine how difficult to be so expressive with so minimal movements! There is absolutely no room to hide or cover mistakes... yet "she" looks beyond perfect from top to toe.
It's so delicate and sophisticated. The story of this and many other courtesans evokes a feeling of sadness in me. She doesn't look human, but a perfect creature. She's so full of emotions, however, and is unable to show them up in public. Treated just like fine and beautiful objetcs, might not love or wish for themselves and lived for others' entertainment. They were like gorgeous little birds, prisoners inside golden cages...
Me too ! I have seen his performance two times last there s one month, and i had the honor to meet him two times too but i cannot explain how i felt and how i still feel as it was incredibly strong and moving. I still cannot believe it...
@ffmatheus yesasia is one of the vendors where you can get the DVD from. You can also try Amazon.co.jp. The DVD title is "坂東玉三郎舞踊集(6)" which is V.6 of the DVD set.
bloodymissb, it is "Yukari no Tuki" off the Fuji Musume: Kabuki Dance DVD, 95 minutes long with English commentary. 由縁の月/保名/葵の上/鐘の岬 = Yukari no Tuki/ Yasuna/Aoi no Ue/Kane no Misaki. どういたしまして You are welcome. :)
You see before you Bando Tamasaburo V, b. 1950. He is probably the greatest onnagata that has ever lived. I had the extreme honor of seeing him perform twice in NYC and actually meet him. It changed my life forever. His performance will shake you to the core of your soul and leave you wondering if your own humanity is genuine enough. There are no words, absolutely nothing in the world to compare to this experience.
He must be a HIGH ranking dancer in his line of work. he has a great face that looks like it walked out of a traditional Japanese painting and he has studied women's movement perfectly. He is so AMAZING!
I can't imagine how difficult to be so expressive with so minimal movements! There is absolutely no room to hide or cover mistakes... yet "she" looks beyond perfect from top to toe.
こう言うと西洋人は怒るだろうが、芸術作品として見た場合これはダ・ヴィンチのモナリザにも匹敵するかあるいはそれを凌駕するほどのものだと思う。
It's so delicate and sophisticated. The story of this and many other courtesans evokes a feeling of sadness in me. She doesn't look human, but a perfect creature. She's so full of emotions, however, and is unable to show them up in public. Treated just like fine and beautiful objetcs, might not love or wish for themselves and lived for others' entertainment. They were like gorgeous little birds, prisoners inside golden cages...
Japanese dancing is slower, more focused on very specific subtle movements. It is highly refined.
He is amazing, I can feel 'ideal woman' everytime I watch his performance.
T first I thought this was a painting, than she moved... Wow!!!! This is way past stunning!
What is great about this clip is that one gets a close-up view of the face. Awesome, just awesome.
Me too ! I have seen his performance two times last there s one month, and i had the honor to meet him two times too but i cannot explain how i felt and how i still feel as it was incredibly strong and moving. I still cannot believe it...
what a beautiful dance and dancer. his face is so expressionate!
Wonderful Tamasaburo performance; he´s the best onnagata ( for me), absolutly exquisit...
Simply sublime. A great art performed by a great artist.
This is so beautiful
魅力非凡的眼神
a beautiful japanese tradition!!!
@kubirauntain
歌舞伎のよさも外国人に紹介されてはじめてわかる気がいたしました。確かに地球上
において他に例のない美を秘めた哲学的な動きにも感じられます。外国に住む日本人
なので、めちゃな評価かもしれませんが。モナリザといわれたお気持ちがわかります。
Magnificent artistry!
gives me tears
It's pure beauty...but give me some sorrowful feelings.
It's not for everyone but if you do pay attention, it's in the subtleness of the movements that you can discover the story.
It's great to hear an explanation of the meanings of this! Thanks for the upload!
the color is beautiful
so great!thanx
this is a lovely dance. it made feel so relaxed and sad. i looove the Japanese :)
That is so beautiful, and so strange. Thank you, Tiff.
There is a butoh dancer, Kazuo Ono-san, who held a pose for 20 minutes without moving - that is the splendour of Japanese dance.
this is very beautiful and all
but im way to young to have the patience to watch all this...
Actually the President of Japanese Class did visit us...He performed 3 dances...I was captivated...felt refreshing...No wonder he's the president
wow..somewhere are 1:59 - 2:00 look at he's face expression!!! how slowly changes...
she looks like a dool!!! but a cool dool!!! i love her kimono!!! ^_^
monosugoku tanosikatta kore wo misasete itadaite domo domo. Just wonderful.
@ffmatheus yesasia is one of the vendors where you can get the DVD from. You can also try Amazon.co.jp. The DVD title is "坂東玉三郎舞踊集(6)" which is V.6 of the DVD set.
both amazon and yesasia have his DVDs.
bloodymissb, it is "Yukari no Tuki" off the Fuji Musume: Kabuki Dance DVD, 95 minutes long with English commentary.
由縁の月/保名/葵の上/鐘の岬 = Yukari no Tuki/ Yasuna/Aoi no Ue/Kane no Misaki.
どういたしまして
You are welcome. :)
People dont know that .. she is a guy .. back then .. women were not allow to do these perfromance
@tiffenakou Do you know the name of the DVD's? and what is YESASIA?
Ne, is this kabuki?
何故尺八なのか
lol salsa jojO =P
this is like watching 'paint dry'...
zzzz...
its a guy
this is scary