"Noh and Art" Exhibition

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At Kyoto National Museum
Media: Fashion, Crafts

Nogaku, or Noh, is a classic form of Japanese theater that continues to be performed today. However, this theatrical art has not always flourished. Noh, which began in the Muromachi period (1392-1573), has its origins in the ritual music performed at Buddhist temples and shrines and, through the patronage of the Ashikaga shoguns, was enjoyed by the ruling elite. In the Edo period (1616-1867), Noh evolved into a performing art indispensable to the ceremonies of the warrior families. However, the further development of this art sustained a severe blow as a result of the collapse of the Tokugawa shogunate under the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Noh became extraneous in ceremonial functions, and the Noh performers employed by the warlords, as well as the various musical instruments and Noh masks, were left derelict. Noh enthusiasts of all classes, however, saved this art form.
The Art of Noh Theater features registered works of Noh art, which were collected by one such enthusiast. While working as a businessman from the Taisho (1912-1926) to Showa (1926-1989) period, this collector learned to perform Noh and acquired works, primarily consisting of Noh masks and costumes that originally belonged to the families of warlords. This exhibition will publicly present this Noh collection in its entirety for the first time. The array of objects on display, which includes Noh masks and costumes from warlord families as well as costumes produced in modern times, examines various works of art pertaining to the performance of Noh theater from the Edo to the early Showa period.
*Exhibiting at the Collections Hall, Galleries 14 and 17

[Image: "Karaori Noh Costume with Butterflies, Maples, and Vertical Curvilinear Lines" Courtesy of Kyoto National Museum]

Schedule

From 2007-10-11 To 2007-11-11

Website

http://www.kyohaku.go.jp/ (venue's website)

Fee

Adults ¥500, Junior High - Elementary School Students Free, Seniors over 70 - Physically Challenged Free. Special Exhibition Fees may be charged separately.

Venue Hours

From 9:30 To 17:00
Closed on Mondays
Note:If Monday is a National Holiday, the museum will be open on Monday but closed the following Tuesday. Closed for the year-end holidays. Special exhibitions close at 18:00.

Maps

Navitime (Japanese)
Yahoo (Japanese)

Access

1 minute walk from bus stop Hakubutsukan Sanjusangendo-mae, 7 minute walk from Shichijo station on the Keihan line.

Address

527 Chayamachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0931
Phone: 075-541-1151 Fax: 075-531-0263

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"Noh and Art" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Kyoto National Museum
Schedule: From 2007-10-11 To 2007-11-11
Address: 527 Chayamachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0931
Phone: 075-541-1151 Fax: 075-531-0263

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