Kadensho

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Kadensho is a seminal treatise on Noh theatre aesthetics and performance theory traditionally attributed to the playwright and actor Zeami Motokiyo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Noh theatre text
theoretical work
treatise
associatedWith Noh actors
Noh playwrights
Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
describes aesthetic criteria for Noh plays
ideals of Noh performance
fieldOfWork dramatic literature
performing arts
focusesOn acting technique
performance practice
stage aesthetics
theoretical principles of Noh
genre aesthetic treatise
theatre theory
hasAuthor Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
influenced Japanese theatre aesthetics
later Noh theory
isAttributedTo Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Japanese
mainSubject Noh theatre NERFINISHED
performance theory
theatre aesthetics
partOf Zeami’s theoretical corpus
periodDescribed Muromachi period NERFINISHED
tradition Noh
usedBy Noh practitioners
theatre scholars

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Zeami Motokiyo notableWork Kadensho
Zeami Motokiyo wrote Kadensho