Kanze Noh Theatre
Okina and Hagoromo
“Noh plays are able to conjure epic states. They are hypnotic, almost, in their ability to transport.”
New York Times on Kanze Noh
- Noh: Okina
- Noh: Hagoromo (The Robe of Feathers)
This summer, Kiyokazu Kanze—the 26th Grand Master of the Kanze School and a descendent of the founder of Noh—brings the profound lyricism and aesthetic elegance of this ancient dramatic art form to Lincoln Center. On an authentic Noh stage constructed especially for Lincoln Center Festival, Kanze Noh Theatre will present five different Noh dramas selected from the repertoire of approximately 240, as well as two Kyogen, the customary comic interlude in a Noh program.
In this performance, the Grand Master is joined onstage by his son and artistic heir, Saburota Kanze, for the oldest Noh play, Okina, a dance-based sacred rite. The second part features Hagoromo (The Robe of Feathers), a springtime myth in which a fisherman must return a feathered robe to a celestial maiden.
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Noh Okina
Grand Master Kiyokazu Kanze is joined onstage by his son and artistic heir, Saburota Kanze, for the oldest Noh play, a dance-based sacred rite performed at times of special celebration. The piece includes both the Noh drama and the traditional comic interlude called Kyogen, featuring famous Kyogen actor Yasutaro Yamamoto.
Lead part (Okina) Kiyokazu Kanze
The companion of Shite (Senzai) Saburota Kanze
Kyogen part (Sambaso) Yasutaro Yamamoto
Kyogen part (Menbako) Noritaka Yamamoto
Flute (Fue) Ichikazu Sugi
Shoulder drum (Ko-tsuzumi) Seiichi Iida, Masayoshi Ko, Yukihiko Yokoyama
Large hand drum (O-tsuzumi) Hirotada Kamei
Supervision and arrangement (Koken) Takahiro Ueda, Kimitake Ueda
Chorus (Jiutai) Hisahiro Oka, Shigehiko Fujinami, Fumihisa Onishi, Kojiro Sumi, Yoshinari Shimizu, Nobuyuki Kizuki, Takanobu Sakaguchi, Yoshimaru Sekine
Running time: 65 minutes
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Noh Hagoromo (The Robe of Feathers)
Wago no Mai (Kogaki: name of a special variant performance)
By Zeami
In this springtime myth, a fisherman finds a beautiful feathered robe and must decide whether he will keep it or return it to a mysterious, celestial maiden.
Lead part (Shite, Angel) Yoshinobu Kanze
Supporting part (Waki, Fisherman) Tsuneyoshi Mori
Flute (Fue) Ichikazu Sugi
Shoulder drum (Ko-tsuzumi) Seiichi Iida
Large hand drum (O-tsuzumi) Hirotada Kamei
Stick drum (Taiko) Motonori Kanze
Supervision and arrangement (Koken) Motoharu Yoshii, Takanobu Sakaguchi
Chorus (Jiutai) Hisahiro Oka, Shigehiko Fujinami, Masashi Nomura, Kojiro Sumi, Yoshinari Shimizu, Nobuyuki Kizuki, Toshiya Kaneko, Hironoshin Inoue
Running time: 50 minutes
Support provided by Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc., Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), J.C.C. Fund of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York, and MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group).
Kanze Noh Theatre’s participation in the Lincoln Center Festival is sponsored by the Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture) and the Agency of Cultural Affairs (Government of Japan).
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Performed in Japanese with English supertitles
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