Koi no omoni

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Koi no omoni is a classical Noh play by Zeami Motokiyo that explores themes of love, longing, and emotional burden through highly stylized performance and poetic language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Noh play
classical Japanese play
artForm theatre
associatedWith Zeami school of Noh NERFINISHED
author Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
culture Japanese classical theatre
dramaticForm mugen Noh (dream-vision Noh)
genre Noh
hasAuthorRole Zeami Motokiyo NERFINISHED
language Classical Japanese
literaryTradition Noh theatre NERFINISHED
mainTheme emotional burden
longing
love
movement Muromachi-period Noh
partOf classical Noh repertoire
performanceMedium stage
period Muromachi period NERFINISHED
style minimalist staging
musical chanting
symbolic
subjectMatter attachment and desire
psychological effects of love
spiritual suffering
uses highly stylized performance
poetic language

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Zeami Motokiyo notableWork Koi no omoni