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Cinema Kabuki 2015 Calgary - Kabuki Theatre in high definition on the big screen

Released: Monday October 26, 2015 (Toronto, ON) - The Japan Foundation
Lion Dance
Lion Dance
Lion Dance
Lion Dance
Kagotsurube, The Haunted Sword
Kagotsurube, The Haunted Sword
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In Kabuki Theatre of Japan, all characters have been performed by men for over four hundred years. Kabuki Theatre, with origins dating back to the 1600s, has remained steeped in tradition while constantly innovating. Live productions, featuring some of today's greatest Kabuki stars, are now being filmed with the highest resolution cameras for screening in cinemas around the world on state-of-the-art digital projection systems and six-channel sound.

CALENDAR OF SCREENINGS

LOCATION

Cineplex Odeon Eau Claire Market

200 Barclay Parade SW, Calgary

Sunday, November 1, 2015

12:55 pm Lion Dance, Kagamijishi

3:00 pm Kagotsurube, The Haunted Sword

TICKETS ON SALE

online at www.cineplex.com

or in person at the Box Office at Eau Claire Market Cinemas

$20.00 plus tax

Lion Dance

(a dance performance)

Kagamijishi

Premiered in 1893

Written by Ochi Fukuchi

Composed by Shojiro Kineya III

Recorded live at Kabuki-za Theatre, Tokyo, 2009

70 min. (Introduction 10 min. + 59 min )

Subtitled in English

Trailer:

For the late Kanzaburo XVIII "Lion Dance" was the most precious gem of his family tradition. Danjuro XI, who created the piece, was the mentor of Kanzaburo’s grandfather, Kikugoro XI. Four generations of the best Kabuki actors of their eras nurtured "Kagami Jishi" and developed it into one of the best examples of the dance repertoire in Kabuki theatre. A single dancer conjures up a stunning contrast of two images: A young maiden in the Shogun’s castle is transformed by the spirit of the majestic Shishi, a mythical animal. The healthy, sophisticated eroticism of a young woman is conveyed by the dancer in the first part. She is noble, sensitive, yet coquettish at times. But, when the spirit of the ferocious Shishi takes over her body, the animal stamps the earth, and swings his mane in the air, celebrating the prosperity and glory of life.

Kagotsurube, The Haunted Sword

(a story of the pleasure quarter)

Kagotsurube Sato no Eizame

Written by Shinshichi Kawatake

Premiered in 1888

Directed for Cinema Kabuki by Hiroyuki Nakatani

Recorded live at Kabuki-za Theatre, Tokyo, 2010

113 minutes

Subtitled in English

Trailer:

On the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district the top courtesan Yatsuhashi makes a luxurious procession through the fully blooming cherry trees. Miraculously, she happens to smile at Jirozaemon, a country merchant in the crowd. Who would have ever imagined that this momentary encounter could be the cause of mass murder? A love triangle forces the courtesan to reject her best customer in the middle of a banquet — the most dishonourable humiliation of all. Jirozaemon seizes the haunted sword Kagotsurube, which inevitably invites bloodshed once it is drawn. Kanzaburo and Tamasaburo are joined by Nizaemon to form a dream cast for this Kabuki classic.

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Kagotsurube, The Haunted Sword

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