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Japanese kyōgen theatre is a comedy, and it has developed alongside nō drama from the 14th century on. Both types of theatre are performed even today and new plays for them are written, but the performances take place on a traditional stage, where the stage set and the costumes are traditional, as well. Kyōgen theatre costumes boldly combine humour with elegance and beautiful design. The article introduces the most important elements of basic types of kyōgen costumes and discusses the ornaments used on them, their meaning, and in what way they influence the atmosphere on the stage. The ornaments are both geometrical, from quite simple to more complicated ones (often grid patterns, stripes), and representational, in multiple forms and very rich imagery. The images on the costumes represent animals (often rabbits and hares), birds, fruit and vegetables (who would think a common turnip might look so interesting!), insects and crabs; all sorts of inanimate objects: fishing nets, houses, ox carts, fans, musical instruments etc. These costumes are fascinating examples of Japanese aesthetics: its asymmetry, overlaying of the images, taking part for the whole.
Porównania
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2016
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vol. 18
219-238
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Kyōgen, a form of Japanese comic theater, was created and developed alongside Noh theater and in the beginnings it was mostly improvised on stage. Later, the actors started to write down whole texts of kyōgen pieces. In this article the language of kyōgen drama is discussed, especially some of the frequently used elements, like the phrases used by the main character to introduce himself in the beginning, phrases used as a reaction to the words of other actors or phrases and even full sentences repeatedly used in many dramas in certain situations. Although until the 19TH century Japanese theater was functioning without any contact with European theater, some resemblances can be noticed between kyōgen and Italian commedia dell’arte. These resemblances and differences are also discussed in the article.
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Japońska farsa kyōgen kształtowała się w ścisłym związku z teatrem nō i początkowo była formą w dużym stopniu improwizowaną; później teksty sztuk zaczęto ustalać i spisywać w ich pełnym brzmieniu. Artykuł przedstawia język sztuk kyōgen, ich stałe elementy, takie jak przedstawienie się na początku, sposoby reagowania na słowa drugiego aktora, i powtarzające się w wielu tekstach stałe zdania lub frazy. Do XIX wieku teatr japoński rozwijał się bez kontaktu z teatrem europejskim, można jednak dostrzec pewne zbieżności pomiędzy farsą kyōgen a włoską commedia dell’arte, dlatego też formy te zostały skonfrontowane i wyliczone zostały podobieństwa i różnice.
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