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  • @TheBeastBandit
    @TheBeastBandit 11 месяцев назад +46

    “Just like your grandfather” has to be such a humbling thing to hear, esp. if your grandfather was an OG in the art form. It’s very touching to me for some reason.

  • @yoyoma2831
    @yoyoma2831 Год назад +71

    Kakegoe is essential to the kabuki theatregoer’s experience. I’ve watched plays with no kakegoe at all and it is just not the same. I hope this Edo era tradition returns once things get better.

    • @saymyname2417
      @saymyname2417 3 месяца назад +1

      But why was the shouting prohibited at all?

    • @yoyoma2831
      @yoyoma2831 3 месяца назад

      @@saymyname2417 COVID restrictions

    • @saymyname2417
      @saymyname2417 3 месяца назад

      @@yoyoma2831 - Well, yes I know, the pandemic. But if people were allowed to GATHER in a theater where was the danger in shouting (the more since actors, musicians and narrators speak and sing all the time)?

  • @paulgriffith8698
    @paulgriffith8698 Год назад +30

    I attended the Danjūrō XIII shūmei at the Kabuki-za on November 9th. Although I did hear one or two ōmukō calls, unfortunately their impact was feeble compared to what it was like before. In particular, I will never forget a performance of 'Shibaraku' with Kōshirō IX (now Hakuō) in the leading role during which the kakegoe electrified the entire auditorium.

  • @brittnar
    @brittnar Год назад +20

    Thank you. I wonder if the actors have favorite shouts that they like to hear. The whole tradition seems quite invigorating for the crowd and those on/behind the stage

  • @chwhite6886
    @chwhite6886 Год назад +9

    Gorippa! I always wondered about this tradition so thanks again!

  • @moist_onions
    @moist_onions 10 месяцев назад +13

    4:07 such a beautiful compliment and nearly effects the actor so much. Almost beautiful the importance of perfection and tradition within these artist, the accomplishment felt hearing that soar from the audience

  • @YuliSayuri
    @YuliSayuri Год назад +15

    So much fun! I love you put Kakegoe in the video. It’s like Jaleo for Flamenco.

  • @SuperGingerBickies
    @SuperGingerBickies Год назад +5

    In the earliest days of my voyage of discovery into the wonderful world of Kabuki on YT (as I haven't had the pleasure of visiting Japan to watch it live - yet), I used to get a irate because I thought it was someone being uncommonly rude to those excellent actors with their heckling!
    Silly me🤦‍♀🤣 Then I watched a programme on YT about Kabuki and I was reassured that it wasn't the case at all.
    I bet the Kabuki actors felt the absence of kakegoe acutely during the pandemic. There's warmth and flavour to the art because it's spontaneous audience participation.
    If Japan in general hasn't lifted mask-wearing for audiences at venues such as theatres, it might be difficult to make yourself heard whilst wearing one because it would sound like kakegoe shouting through a wooly sock!
    Thank you very much for yet another excellent video, KID, which helps explain this part of the Kabuki audience experience. I'm still catching up on videos, now that my 'flu has gone and I can give them my undivided attention.

  • @greyghost1365
    @greyghost1365 Год назад +5

    Great video- I knew of shouting the actors house, but not the rest! Very cool- I hope it returns with gusto! It was hard for me to watch programs during covid; I was thankful but sad to see them perform in an empty and silent theater.

  • @iseetheendisnear2416
    @iseetheendisnear2416 Год назад +4

    That’s unexpectedly amazing!

  • @catalinacurio
    @catalinacurio Год назад +1

    Watching this should be compulsory for every foreign visitor to the theatre. 😊

  • @ug3n
    @ug3n Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @kochiyama
    @kochiyama Год назад +2

    Fabulous video!

  • @dilafruzmadgaziyeva3134
    @dilafruzmadgaziyeva3134 Год назад +2

    Respect,👍💐👏👏👏

  • @hecturcha
    @hecturcha Год назад +2

    Gracias

  • @poodychulak
    @poodychulak 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's just like Rocky Horror Picture Show

  • @kuipernova
    @kuipernova 5 месяцев назад

    the first thing that comes to my mind when watching this video is the stage ver of the rocky horror picture show, people are always yelling along with the show and interacting. perhaps rocky horror is the kakegoe for Americans.

  • @kylebricky6419
    @kylebricky6419 5 месяцев назад +5

    the more i look at japanese history the more I realise the fact that nothing has changed from traditional Japanese culture to modern Japanese culture
    edo period red light districts -> kyabare/hostess clubs
    geisha -> maids in maid cafes/ idols
    kakegoe -> コール (calling, which refers to the action of shouting specific paragraphs during an idols performance)

  • @4rautnumber6
    @4rautnumber6 Год назад +5

    Hey Kabuki in depth. I have a question. Do you have any Kakegoe MP3s? I need them for a game that im Developing.
    Any links, Websites are okay. Thanks!

  • @user-jk6cc9pg1g
    @user-jk6cc9pg1g Год назад

    04:08 나비같달까.. 😊

  • @ScarletGaming420
    @ScarletGaming420 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!