Their almond-shaped eyes stare blankly into space. The ambivalent corners of their mouths leave their moods utterly indiscernible. These wooden masks, used in an ancient form of Japanese theater ...
Noh masks? No way. Not interested even a little bit. Or so I thought, which is why I put off for weeks going to see “Traditions Transfigured: The Noh Masks of Bidou Yamaguchi” at Asia Society Texas ...
Noh was once the entertainment of medieval warriors. Today, remote Sado Islanders embrace one of the world’s oldest surviving types of drama. Shinobu Kamiyama, center, playing the tormented ghost of a ...
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