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  • ...including stage magic, shadowplay, ''[[joruri|jôruri]]'' chanting, and ''[[rakugo]]''. ...hese theaters played a key role in the popularization and development of ''rakugo'' in particular, and were attended by men and women from a variety of socia
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  • Sakuragawa Jihinari was an [[Edo period]] ''[[gesaku]]'' writer and ''[[rakugo]]'' performer. ...g one of the chief people responsible for the revival or rejuvenation of ''rakugo''. He came to associate with wealthy and high-ranking families, and other e
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  • ...ki theatre in the city, and hosts various other productions, including ''[[rakugo]]'', concerts, ''[[shinpa]]'' and ''[[shingeki]]'' theatre, and Western-sty
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  • Dramatized versions of her story very soon came to be told in ''[[rakugo]]'' and by other sorts of street musicians and storytellers. [[Ihara Saikak
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  • ...ise to prominence, Sorai started off with considerable difficulties. A ''[[rakugo]]'' story entitled "Sorai Tofu" relates how he opened his own academy in [[
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  • *[[Henry James Black]], first foreign ''[[rakugo]]'' performer
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  • ...ities, hosting performances of a wide variety of other arts, including ''[[rakugo]]'', ''[[joruri|jôruri]]'' chanting, stage magic, and shadowplay shows.<re
    43 KB (6,903 words) - 00:03, 26 June 2020