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Rin'ami was a prominent ''[[renga]]'' poet and playwright of the late 14th century, who enjoyed a position at the court of [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] and influence as a cultural tastemaker.
 
Rin'ami was a prominent ''[[renga]]'' poet and playwright of the late 14th century, who enjoyed a position at the court of [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] and influence as a cultural tastemaker.
  
He is known for composing the text of the two ''[[kusemai]]'' dance-dramas ''Tôgoku kudari'' and ''Saikoku kudari'', known collectively as ''[[Kaido kudari|Kaidô kudari]]''. Both were written specifically for the [[Yamato sarugaku|Yamato ''sarugaku'']] repertoire, with music by [[Kan'ami]].
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He is known for composing the text of the two ''[[kusemai]]'' dance-dramas ''Tôgoku kudari'' (aka ''[[Kaido kudari|Kaidô kudari]]'') and ''[[Saikoku kudari]]''. Both were written specifically for the [[Yamato sarugaku|Yamato ''sarugaku'']] repertoire, with the latter featuring music by [[Kan'ami]].
  
 
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Rin'ami was a prominent renga poet and playwright of the late 14th century, who enjoyed a position at the court of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and influence as a cultural tastemaker.

He is known for composing the text of the two kusemai dance-dramas Tôgoku kudari (aka Kaidô kudari) and Saikoku kudari. Both were written specifically for the Yamato sarugaku repertoire, with the latter featuring music by Kan'ami.

References

  • Shelley Fenno Quinn, Developing Zeami, University of Hawaii Press (2005), 57.