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November 3 (Culture Day) Yokohama Noh Theater “Introduction to Noh by Artistic Director”

2020.11.01

Masayuki Nakamura, Artistic Director of Yokohama Noh Theater, will talk about the charm of the stage and performances, focusing on the history behind it, so that beginners can enjoy Noh more.
With books. “This doesn’t make me sleepy! 60 Noh Masterpieces ”(Masayuki Nakamura, Seibundo Shinkosha),“ Singing and Dancing Stamps ”(Masayuki Nakamura, Philatelic Museum),“ Yokohama City Designated Cultural Property, Former Somei Noh Stage Restoration Repair Work Report ”(Yokohama City) ), You can choose one.

Date: Reiwa November 3, 2 (Tuesday / holiday)
Time: ① 10: 00-11: 30 (Opening 9:30)
② 14: 00-15: 30 (Opening 13:30)
Location: Yokohama Noh Theater
Contents: Noh stage / Noh story
Guide: Masayuki Nakamura (Artistic Director of Yokohama Noh Theater)
Participation fee: 2,000 yen each time
Capacity: 100 people each time (advance reservation)
How to apply: Accepting by phone / visit / web

* Since the number of books is limited, we may not be able to meet your request. Please note.
* The content of each session is the same.
* Please note that the participation fee once paid will not be refunded.
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