kabuki play
17th-century Japanese plays {kabuki play}| were about common subjects, had a revolving stage, used scenery, featured elaborate costumes, and had songs, dances, and dialogues. A ramp {flowery walk} went from stage to lobby. Noh and Kabuki have rhythm or tempo {jo-ha-kyu}. In Kabuki, males play females {onnagata}.
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