Kamikiri (papercutting), the Glossary
is the traditional Japanese art of papercutting, performed on stage to a live audience.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Culture of Japan, Edo period, Japan, Papercutting, Performing arts.
- Performing arts in Japan
Culture of Japan
The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia and other regions of the world.
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Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
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Papercutting
Papercutting or paper cutting is the art of paper designs. Kamikiri (papercutting) and Papercutting are paper art.
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Performing arts
The performing arts are arts such as music, dance, and drama which are performed for an audience.
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See also
Performing arts in Japan
- 2.5D musical
- Angura
- Cut Piece 1964
- Dance in Japan
- Geisha
- Gift (ice show)
- Glossary of owarai terms
- Gojinjo-daiko
- IPPON Grand Prix
- Japanese comedians
- Jugemu
- Kamikiri (papercutting)
- Kamishibai
- Karakuri puppet
- Kusemai
- Kyōgen
- M-1 Grand Prix
- Manzai
- Music of Japan
- Nihon-buyō
- Owarai
- Prologue (ice show)
- Rakugo
- Repray Tour
- Shigin
- Shiki Theatre Company
- Shōjo Tsubaki
- Takarazuka Revue
- Takenoko-zoku
- Teresuko
- Theatre of Japan
- Tsutsui Tokujirō
- Wandering miko
- Yose
- Yoshimoto Kogyo
- Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall