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Toyotake Wakadayû was the founder of the [[Takemoto school]] of ''gidayû'' chanting and shamisen, a significant contribution to the development of ''[[ningyo joruri|ningyô jôruri]]'' (puppet theatre).
 
Toyotake Wakadayû was the founder of the [[Takemoto school]] of ''gidayû'' chanting and shamisen, a significant contribution to the development of ''[[ningyo joruri|ningyô jôruri]]'' (puppet theatre).
  
He was a student of [[Takemoto Gidayu|Takemoto Gidayû]], and the founder of the [[Takemoto-za]] theatre.
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He was a student of [[Takemoto Gidayu|Takemoto Gidayû]], and the founder of the [[Toyotake-za]] theatre.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 31 January 2017

Toyotake Wakadayû as seen in a Meiji period print
  • Japanese: 豊竹 若太夫 (Toyotake Wakadayuu)

Toyotake Wakadayû was the founder of the Takemoto school of gidayû chanting and shamisen, a significant contribution to the development of ningyô jôruri (puppet theatre).

He was a student of Takemoto Gidayû, and the founder of the Toyotake-za theatre.

References

  • Gallery labels, East-West Center.