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Kabuki and on
Ukiyo-e, as practiced by artists like Shunshō, focused on images of the courtesans and Kabuki actors who were popular in Japan's cities at the time.
Chikamatsu Monzaemon, considered by many to be Japan's greatest playwright, gave up writing Kabuki plays and focused exclusively on the puppet-only Bunraku plays.
She denied the influence of drag, Kabuki or performance art on her new image, a look she affectionately dubbed " Joan Crawford on acid " in an interview with Spin in 1996, but admitted that " it's that combination of being quite elegant and funny and revolting, all at the same time, that appeals to me.
One day, he decided to cut his hair short, part it in the middle and apply Kabuki white make-up on his face.
* Eric Alterman on Kabuki Democracy at the Brennan Center for Legal Justice, April 2011
Influenced by Japanese Kabuki theatre, he joined the historical-philological branch of the Institute of Asian and African Countries of Moscow State University as an expert on Japan.
As Kabuki and Rude was distracting referee Bronco Lubich, Adams entered the ring and superkicked OMG, then rolled Kevin on top of him and alerted Lubich that a pin was occurring in the ring.
Part of the novelty of Takarazuka is that all the parts are played by women, based on the original model of Kabuki before 1629 when women were banned from the theater in Japan.
Their first few singles, including 1983's " Pink Skinned Man ", were produced by Dave Feeley, and released on indie labels Kabuki records ( the label which was also home Irish performance artists such as Roger Doyle, Kissed Air and Five Go Down To The Sea ).
* GeneReviews / NCBI / NIH / UW entry on Kabuki syndrome, Kabuki Make-Up Syndrome, Niikawa-Kuroki Syndrome
* GeneTests / NIH / NCBI / UW information on Kabuki syndrome gene testing
Occasionally, Kabuki is performed on that stage.
Hanetsuki sometimes has pictures of Kabuki theatre performers on it.
The film premièred in 1989 at the Kabuki theater in San Francisco and on local PBS station KQED in 1991.
However, eventually the fraud takes on a life of its own, and the new-formed Kabuki Intrasolar becomes a legitimate artistic and business venture.
When the agents invade the Control Corps installation, Tiger Lily vanishes, presumably to target Kabuki ; it is assumed she survived the incident based on Akemi's letters in Kabuki Volume 6: The Alchemy.
David Mack has been working on a live-action Kabuki feature film for 20th Century Fox.
In the late 1990s, Moore Action Collectibles released several action figures and variants based on the character Kabuki ; further releases were planned, but never came about.
Luger was eventually entered into the match, although The Great Kabuki and Genichiro Tenryu were also entered, on Mr. Fuji's behalf, to attempt to prevent Luger from winning.
* Sakata Tōjūrō, stage name taken on by a number of Kabuki actors
One of their early national Canadian TV appearances was on the MuchMusic program Much West in the late 1980s, during which they performed a parody of Kabuki theatre.
Highly visual in nature, and with a single actor often assuming various roles within a play, Kabuki developed several visual shorthands that allowed the audience to instantly clue in as to which character is on stage, as well as emphasize the emotions and expressions of the actor.

Kabuki and her
He manipulates Kabuki and her partners into eliminating the entire underworld hierarchy in Tokyo.
On the eve of their wedding, he assaulted, raped, blinded and savagely scarred Tsukiko with the words " Kabuki " into her back.
Unfortunately nine years later, Kai, still demented and vicious, learns of the child's existence and savagely attacks Ukiko at her mother's grave, once again carving " Kabuki " into her skin, this time along the girl's face.
When the Noh is created, she is given a mask reminiscent of her mother's face and the codename " Kabuki " – claiming the term as her own.
* Kabuki / Ukiko-The protagonist of the series, Ukiko is a beautiful but tragic young woman struggling with her sense of self, following years of social withdrawal, mental conditioning and a severe assault during childhood that horribly disfigured her face.
* Tigerlilly-She is a fellow Noh assassin who befriends Scarab after being rescued by her, following a confrontation with Control Corps during their abduction of Kabuki.
Kabuki Volume 4: Skin Deep sees Siamese standing over Ukiko's corpse, presumably having killed her.
He is the real father of Kabuki, from the time he raped and mutilated her mother.
Another angle Chris was involved in was a battle of superkicks with The Great Kabuki, who was brought in by Sunshine in her feud against Adams.
They had many catfights that Hyatt's man John Tatum usually broke up so Sunshine enlisted Scott Casey and The Great Kabuki to help her.

Kabuki and Casey
* ImageTexT Jim Casey and Stefan Hall,The Exotic Other Scripted: Identity and Metamorphosis in David Mack's Kabuki

Kabuki and October
On October 25, he teamed with Terry Orndorff and they defeated The Great Kabuki and Chan Chung to win the NWA American Tag Team Championship.

Kabuki and match
During a May 26, 1986 six-man tag match in Fort Worth, Adams was paired with Lance and Kevin Von Erich against Rick Rude, Kabuki and the One Man Gang.
Kabuki and Tenryu were unsuccessful, however, as Luger won the match and gained a match for the WWF Championship.
** Great Kabuki was to have faced four wrestlers in this handicap match, one at a time.

Kabuki and where
* The lesser-known Kabuki play Sakigake Genpei Tsutsuji ( otherwise called Ogiya Kumagai, or Suma no Miyako Genpei Tsutsuji ), where Atsumori hides his identity by dressing up as the girl Kohagi and working in a fan shop.
Tenjiku Tokubei became a popular character of Kabuki and Joruri puppet dramas, where he was given the role of a magician.

Kabuki and with
Kabuki theater and ningyō jōruri, the elaborate form of puppet theater that later came to be known as bunraku, became closely associated with each other, and each has since influenced the other's development.
The original Broadway production of Pacific Overtures in 1976 was presented in Kabuki style, with men playing women's parts and set changes made in full view of the audience by people dressed in black.
Mr. Sondheim is the most remarkable man in the Broadway musical today — and here he shows it victoriously ... Mr. Prince's staging uses all the familiar Kabuki tricks — often with voices screeching in the air like lonely sea birds — and stylizations with screens and things, and stagehands all masked in black to make them invisible to the audience.
Like choreography, the direction is designed to meld Kabuki with Western forms ... the attempt is so bold and the achievement so fascinating, that its obvious faults demand to be overlooked.
In addition, performances of classic Eastern forms such as Noh and Kabuki can be found in the West, although with less frequency.
In 1935 Ozu made a short documentary with soundtrack: Kagami Shishi, in which Kokiguro VI performed Kabuki dance of the same title.
Generally recognized as " father of Kinbaku " is Seiu Ito, who started studying and researching Hojōjutsu is credited with the inception of Kinbaku, though it is noted that he drew inspiration from other art forms of the time including Kabuki theatre and Ukiyoe woodblock prints.
Image: Okuni with cross dressed as a samurai. jpg | Izumo no Okuni, who founded Kabuki in Kyoto.
However, his work captured the world around him, particularly the Kabuki theatre, with great clarity, and his style was a step forward ; in addition, it was commercially successful, and thus freed woodblock prints from many of the restrictive canons which had limited previous generations of artists.
Kabuki actor Ohtani Tomoemon as Sasaki Kojiro in the fated duel with Miyamoto Musashi at Ganryu Island.
Currently, 130 plays have been verified to have been authored by Chikamatsu, with another 15 plays ( mostly early Kabuki works ) suspected to also have been penned by him.
Fritz's other classic rivalries during this early period were with such stars as Johnny Valentine, Stan Stasiak, Professor Toru Tanaka, Lord Alfred Hayes, The Sheik, Bruiser Brody and The Great Kabuki.
The original Ichimatsu were named after an 18th-century Kabuki actor, and must have represented an adult man, but since the late 19th century the term has applied to child dolls, usually made to hold in the arms, dress, and pose ( either with elaborately made joints or with floppy cloth upper arms and thighs ).
Originally constructed in 1934, Wakimachi Theater was a playhouse for Kabuki, Rōkyoku ( storytelling accompanied with Shamisen music ), and other such entertainment.
Kabuki actors would wear yukata and other clothing whose pictorial design, in rebus, represented their Yagō " guild names ", and would distribute tenugui cloth with their rebused names as well.
It was later revealed in High Times that Doc and Dom, the owners of Big Apple Seeds, were actors, and their entry, Oookie Kabuki, was actually Neville's Haze purchased in Amsterdam from a pot broker with a good nose for weed.
Kabuki syndrome, also previously known as Kabuki makeup syndrome, KMS or Niikawa – Kuroki Syndrome, is a pediatric congenital disorder of suspected genetic origin with multiple congenital anomalies and intellectual disabilities.
It is named Kabuki Syndrome because of the facial resemblance of affected individuals with white Kabuki makeup, a Japanese traditional theatrical form.
On the Kabuki Syndrome listserv, children with this syndrome are called Kabuki Kids, or KKs.

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