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六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 2013

📅 2013-04-11

Dive into the world of traditional Japanese theater with *六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 (2013)*, a captivating documentary that bridges 600 years of history with modern artistry.

Cast

Mansai Nomura
Mansai Nomura
Yuuki Nomura
Yuuki Nomura

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 (2013) about?

This 2013 documentary follows Kyogen performer Mansai Nomura as he strives to make the ancient art form relevant to contemporary audiences. It delves into his personal and artistic journey while carrying forward his family's 600-year legacy.

Who directed 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎?

The documentary stars Mansai Nomura and Yuuki Nomura, who share their unique perspectives on the art of Kyogen and its modern adaptations.

Is 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 (2013) worth watching?

For fans of Japanese culture, traditional arts, or documentaries that blend history with personal narratives, *六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎* is a rewarding watch. It offers a rare insight into the intersection of heritage and innovation, though it may not appeal to casual viewers.

How long is 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎?

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About 六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 (2013) — A documentary on tradition, legacy, and modern artistry

Dive into the world of traditional Japanese theater with *六百年の「今」を舞う~狂言師・野村萬斎 (2013)*, a captivating documentary that bridges 600 years of history with modern artistry. Follow Mansai Nomura, a celebrated Kyogen performer, as he navigates the delicate balance between preserving his family's legacy and innovating within this ancient art form. Through his dynamic performances on stage, screen, and beyond, this film explores how tradition can evolve without losing its essence.

With a backdrop of rich cultural heritage and the pressure of a lineage tied to living national treasures, Mansai's journey reveals the challenges and triumphs of carrying forward a 600-year-old tradition in today's fast-paced world. The documentary captures the rhythm, humor, and profound beauty of Kyogen, offering viewers a rare glimpse into a living art form that refuses to fade into obscurity.