I've been to Noh theater It was amazing! Did you know that Noh means “skill” that’s
pretty funny. Its one of the oldest
forms of theater in the world!!but it was extremely strict Its like a library
but worse you have to respect when the play is going on. I was up front and the
actors were masked but I could see how much they practiced because each
movement was precise. I could see why they respected the noh theater so much
because its cultural and historical metaphor for the Japanese.One of my Aristocratic
Japanese women friend told me they were taught to read and write Japanese but not taught Chinese because that was reserved
for the political leaders who were all men.There are forms of poetry like the tanka is a type
of poetry that, like the haiku, has a rigid form, with a set number of
syllables making up each of its five to seven lines its kinda like rapping but much
more respectable. The tanka was the main poetic form in Japan and I took a
class to learn it !. Heres a picture a painting i bought of a old samuri.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Post card #1
Wow you
should see it here In Japan! It’s so different they adopted many aspects of Chinese
culture and government. They look up to China. They adopted Buddhism as their
religion because of china and not to mention China’s ideographic
writing system. It’s all been very good I’ve learned so much history , have you
heard of The Fujiwara there dictators but once they became patrons of the arts. Both
literature and painting flourished during this period cause of them. Oh my
gosh, I didn’t think I would ever see a samurai! There in Japan because there an icon of their
nation’s culture and its romantic and past. For the Japanese, the samurai represent battle skills, loyalty and courage. The samurai
follow the “bushido code” and they have so many skills. I had the opportunity to
go to the daimyo’s castle because of a friend of mine and get to watch them
practice.
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