You know... there doesn't seem to be much change the dancer's facial expression, yet there's so much emotion shown in the subtle things the dancer does. It's rather nice.
Hi their, thanks a lot for keeping your eyes on japanese culture. i'm japanese and i regret that not so many japanese young age peole interested in its own culture. i guess foreign people are more curious to know about dancig like this... sigh. Well, orochi story is a typical oral folklore in japan and it can be picked up all over japan especially in deep mountain side. my country holds a story almost same as well. thus the plot of dancing has been written baced on these old folklores. i love it
Props to this guy, cuz apparently he's 60, but more impressively he can keep up with such an irregular unobvious rhythm with such grace. And his face is so stoic yet melancholic the whole time. It makes you pity the character.
I said to myself that I wouldn't watch this for eight minutes....when it was done I didn't even realize eight minutes had passed!! This is really beautiful and I enjoyed the story. The English narration really helped with the understanding of the story! Thanks a bunch!
God so beautiful. Tamasaburo against that moonlite stage makes me think I've seen the old gods of Japan come to life and I'd better hide or I'll be spirited away. So heartbreakingly lovely. I wish I could live in a world like he makes me see and feel.
once you lay aside your own cultural teachings of theater & art, this is no different, even in another spoken language; the language of the body is understood throughout. This could have had 10 more parts & I would have watched them all eagerly as I had goosebumps from the imagery. Thank you for sharing this!
X-D Such great acting! All over the place with a perfect preciseness. When he drops the fan, I can almost hear the character of Orochi go "Wait a minute... *hic!* lemme try dat 'gain *hic!* ..."
So beautiful!!! I've only been given the opportunity to read the legend of the birth of Amaterasu from Izanagi in the Kojiki. Seeing the legends become such a beautiful performance is amazing!! I hope that one day I can visit Japan and see a live performance!! Thank you so much for uploading this!!
Thank you Tiffenakou - gorgeous and breathtaking - the narration is an added treat as well,and the music + the subtle and not so subtle movements plus the music all add up to the rich performance
Yes, in ancient Japan, women would have hair that would grow to extremely long lengths. You can see some representations in old Japanese paintings. I'm not sure which period, but I have seen some silk screen paintings of women with long, beautiful hair like that. :)
this is truely mesmorizing. the dance is slow and doesn't rush and the actions are very well thought out as well as expressive, yet calm and composed throughout. I really do wish other people could have the interest and access to this mystical form of art.
I love Japanese tails. But they seem to drag on for a long time and take completely different directions. trailing off from the original story line. But it does seem more interesting that way
This was really beautiful. I have to say, though, parts f this story reminded me a lot of the game Okami. I wonder if the part about Orochi was partially inspired by this story since I know many of the demons within the game are based off of old Japanese legends.
Traditionally yes, women were banned from acting in the kabuki plays since they began atracting the wrong kind of audiences, young men took on their rolls but were also banned by the shogunate for the same reasons as women and so only old men were allowed to do it. Some local kabuki troupes today use female actors but apparently not many. This particular actor is in his late fifties.
does the real hair lenght of ancient japanese woman that long?????!!!!????.........does he only wear a wig?.......sorry to ask ,i just don't understand..^^
IS THIS THE END? Please someone reply to this post so that I would be notified with the answer. I skimmed through the posted videos but didn't find a fourth part for this play!
IS THIS THE END? Please reply to this comment directly so that I would be notified of the answer; I already skimmed through the other posted videos but found no part four for this play!
You´re not ignorant, quite the opposite, because "ignorance" means not wanting to know something. You on the other hand seem to want to know something about Kabuki, which is a great thing.
I knew that Orochi and Ameritsu were real Japanese gods, Ameritsu is the god of all gods (Like Jesus Crist and god for us) And Orochi god of darkness (8 headed serpent
The character's supposed to be so hideous but the actor himself is so beautiful in this.
You know... there doesn't seem to be much change the dancer's facial expression, yet there's so much emotion shown in the subtle things the dancer does.
It's rather nice.
Hi their, thanks a lot for keeping your eyes on japanese culture. i'm japanese and i regret that not so many japanese young age peole interested in its own culture. i guess foreign people are more curious to know about dancig like this... sigh. Well, orochi story is a typical oral folklore in japan and it can be picked up all over japan especially in deep mountain side. my country holds a story almost same as well. thus the plot of dancing has been written baced on these old folklores. i love it
Props to this guy, cuz apparently he's 60, but more impressively he can keep up with such an irregular unobvious rhythm with such grace.
And his face is so stoic yet melancholic the whole time. It makes you pity the character.
this was beautiful, the commentary actually made it more enjoyable too (y'know, since i cant speak japanese)
I said to myself that I wouldn't watch this for eight minutes....when it was done I didn't even realize eight minutes had passed!! This is really beautiful and I enjoyed the story. The English narration really helped with the understanding of the story! Thanks a bunch!
God so beautiful. Tamasaburo against that moonlite stage makes me think I've seen the old gods of Japan come to life and I'd better hide or I'll be spirited away. So heartbreakingly lovely. I wish I could live in a world like he makes me see and feel.
once you lay aside your own cultural teachings of theater & art, this is no different, even in another spoken language; the language of the body is understood throughout.
This could have had 10 more parts & I would have watched them all eagerly as I had goosebumps from the imagery.
Thank you for sharing this!
X-D Such great acting! All over the place with a perfect preciseness. When he drops the fan, I can almost hear the character of Orochi go "Wait a minute... *hic!* lemme try dat 'gain *hic!* ..."
Sensory overload...just too...beautiful... can't... resist. *fainted*
I love the strange quality of his movements here...it's so eerie but gorgeous at the same time.
So beautiful!!! I've only been given the opportunity to read the legend of the birth of Amaterasu from Izanagi in the Kojiki. Seeing the legends become such a beautiful performance is amazing!! I hope that one day I can visit Japan and see a live performance!! Thank you so much for uploading this!!
This is hypnotic! The movements are so perfect, effortless and yet complex. I hope to see more videos like this!
very powerful performance. This guy is a master of his craft.
Go Mr. T (Tamasaburo)
He's really great!
now this was beautiful, love the music, dance and now I got to know more about the story of orochi, and I LOVE the kimonos
Thank you Tiffenakou - gorgeous and breathtaking - the narration is an added treat as well,and the music + the subtle and not so subtle movements plus the music all add up to the rich performance
Yes, in ancient Japan, women would have hair that would grow to extremely long lengths. You can see some representations in old Japanese paintings. I'm not sure which period, but I have seen some silk screen paintings of women with long, beautiful hair like that. :)
Thank you. This is really beautiful. I love Japanese theater. This is one of the best scenes I've seen in my life.
I'd really love to see this play in live.
It is so beautiful.
2:50 - 3:25 - love that part, so expressive!
ohh it made me cry!! so much beauty...
It was filmed in his mid-forties I think.
he looks so beautiful
very good. very good.
yes Tamasaburo is the dancer. The narrator is translating the lyrics and explaining some details of the dance.
this is truely mesmorizing. the dance is slow and doesn't rush and the actions are very well thought out as well as expressive, yet calm and composed throughout. I really do wish other people could have the interest and access to this mystical form of art.
I love Japanese tails. But they seem to drag on for a long time and take completely different directions. trailing off from the original story line. But it does seem more interesting that way
This is incredible and so far my favorite performance out of the few i've seen. Anyone know other great Kabuki tales?
I want more of this tooo... Is this the end? I can't believe... There must be some more.. just to good to finish,
I just kind of stumbled right into this video, but its mesmerizing.
OMY GAH thank nippon this is so .... i cant explain good
This was really beautiful. I have to say, though, parts f this story reminded me a lot of the game Okami. I wonder if the part about Orochi was partially inspired by this story since I know many of the demons within the game are based off of old Japanese legends.
yes this is the last part.
so wait, the women who was dancing in the video WAS A GUY?!
Traditionally yes, women were banned from acting in the kabuki plays since they began atracting the wrong kind of audiences, young men took on their rolls but were also banned by the shogunate for the same reasons as women and so only old men were allowed to do it. Some local kabuki troupes today use female actors but apparently not many.
This particular actor is in his late fifties.
passion
Are all/most Kabuki actors male?
My God!!!
is tamasaburo orochi? or maybe susanoo answer pleazzz i luv tamasaburo he's so expressive and graceful even if is a men
wooo got chills at 7:53
does the real hair lenght of ancient japanese woman that long?????!!!!????.........does he only wear a wig?.......sorry to ask ,i just don't understand..^^
IS THIS THE END? Please someone reply to this post so that I would be notified with the answer. I skimmed through the posted videos but didn't find a fourth part for this play!
good!!!
IS THIS THE END? Please reply to this comment directly so that I would be notified of the answer; I already skimmed through the other posted videos but found no part four for this play!
yeah, orochimaru is from orochi but I guess kishimoto made Orochimaru a male because in the story, orochi is a female
You´re not ignorant, quite the opposite, because "ignorance" means not wanting to know something. You on the other hand seem to want to know something about Kabuki, which is a great thing.
seriously the music is kinda freaking me
shes scary
too formalized
I knew that Orochi and Ameritsu were real Japanese gods, Ameritsu is the god of all gods (Like Jesus Crist and god for us) And Orochi god of darkness (8 headed serpent
2:08 > Buffalo Bill dance -_-