Oshie Hagoita (Decorated Wooden Panel) Portraying the Kabuki Play Ya-no-Ne – (Isamu Murata, Hisakazu Kyogoku) Anterior Următor


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mărimea: 23 x 61 cm

muzeu: Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore (Saitama City, Japan)

Tehnică: Dust

In Japan, a traditional badminton-like game called hanetsuki is played during New Years. Hanetsuki players use a rectangular wooden panel called a hagoita as a racket. Hagoita are often decorated with painted pictures of famous roles or actors from kabuki (traditional Japanese theater). Oshie hagoita are special hagoita created for indoor display purposes only. Instead of a painted picture, these hagoita feature three-dimensional portrayals of their subjects created by arranging cotton on a mounting board attached to the wood and then covering the cotton arrangements with woven cloth (often silk). Oshie hagoita are produced in Tokyo, Saitama Prefecture, and a few other parts of Japan and are often given as congratulatory gifts. This oshie hagoita portrays Soga Goro, a role in a famous kabuki play called Ya-no-Ne, a tale of revenge. Soga Goro is depicted as wearing kumadori, kabuki stage makeup. This particular application of kumadori (with bright red stripes) represents the character

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