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| *''Japanese'': 世阿弥 ''(Zeami)'' | | *''Japanese'': 世阿弥 ''(Zeami)'' |
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− | Zeami was an actor, troupe leader, playwright and theatre theorist, generally considered the founder of [[Noh]] drama. He is considered the original author of many plays prominent in the Noh repertoire, as well as several secret treatises on performance, in which he articulates numerous concepts later incorporated into [[kabuki]], ''[[joruri|jôruri]]'' puppet theatre, and other art forms, including the concept of ''[[jo-ha-kyu|jo-ha-kyû]]'', and that of "the flower," an almost indefinable quality which marks the greatest of performances. | + | Zeami was an actor, troupe leader, playwright and theatre theorist, generally considered the founder of [[Noh]] drama. He is considered the original author of many plays prominent in the Noh repertoire, as well as several secret treatises on performance, in which he articulates numerous concepts later incorporated into [[kabuki]], ''[[joruri|jôruri]]'' puppet theatre, and other art forms, including the concept of ''[[jo-ha-kyu|jo-ha-kyû]]'', and that of "the flower," an almost indefinable quality which marks the greatest of performances, and which is that which captures the audience's interest.<ref>Hare, 6.</ref> |
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| ==Biography== | | ==Biography== |
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| ==Selected Works== | | ==Selected Works== |
| *''[[Fushikaden|Fûshikaden]]'', also known as ''Kadensho'' ("Transmission of the Flower, Forms, and Style") | | *''[[Fushikaden|Fûshikaden]]'', also known as ''Kadensho'' ("Transmission of the Flower, Forms, and Style") |
− | *''[[Sando|Sandô]]'' ("The Three Paths") | + | *''[[Sando|Sandô]]'' ("The Three Paths", 1423) |
| + | *''[[Kakyo|Kakyô]]'' ("A Mirror to the Flower", 1424) |
| *''[[Sarugaku Dangi]]'' ("Conversations on Sarugaku") | | *''[[Sarugaku Dangi]]'' ("Conversations on Sarugaku") |
| *''[[Shudosho|Shûdôsho]]'' ("Learning the Profession") | | *''[[Shudosho|Shûdôsho]]'' ("Learning the Profession") |
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| *Rimer, J. Thomas and Yamazaki Masakazu trans. (1984). ''On the Art of the Nō Drama: The Major Treatises of Zeami.'' Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. | | *Rimer, J. Thomas and Yamazaki Masakazu trans. (1984). ''On the Art of the Nō Drama: The Major Treatises of Zeami.'' Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. |
| *Quinn, Shelley Fenno. "How to write a Noh play - Zeami's Sandō." ''Monumenta Nipponica'' 48:1 (Spring 1993). pp58-62. | | *Quinn, Shelley Fenno. "How to write a Noh play - Zeami's Sandō." ''Monumenta Nipponica'' 48:1 (Spring 1993). pp58-62. |
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| [[Category:Muromachi Period]] | | [[Category:Muromachi Period]] |
| [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] | | [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] |
| [[Category:Scholars and Philosophers]] | | [[Category:Scholars and Philosophers]] |