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Nakamura Ichitaro and Onoe Ukon ART Kabuki: Hana no Kakuro” to be broadcast for the first time on TV in March

2023.03.04

The entertainment channel “Satellite Gekijo” will broadcast “Nakamura Ittaro x Onoe Ukon ART Kabuki Hana no Kokoro”, a new type of Kabuki play on which Nakamura Ittaro has created the foundation, for the first time on March 1 (Wed.) and elsewhere on TV.

Nakamura Ichitaro & Onoe Ukon ART Kabuki: Hana no kokoro

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CS Satellite Gekijo, March 1 (Wed.) from 6:00 p.m. / March 19 (Sun.) from 9:30 p.m. / March 31 (Fri.) from 0:00 p.m. – TV premiere

A new form of Kabuki performance, created by the artists who carry on the tradition of Japanese classical performing arts, and captivated by “visual images”!
A story of a man and a woman who pray, think, and are passing time together beautifully.

Overall performance: Ichitaro Nakamura
Director: Goro Ushijima
Script: spring rainbow
Cast: Kazutaro Nakamura, Ukon Onoe, Genkuro Hanayagi, Ryotaro Fujima, Sho Asano (Tsugaru shamisen), Suho Tosha (flute), Tomoya Nakai (koto, 25-string koto), Yasutsugu Yamabe (drum) , Kakushin Tomoyoshi (pipa)

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©ART KABUKI Project
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