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Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清) (c. 1363 – c. 1443), also
called Kanze Motokiyo (観世 元清), was a ****anese aesthetician, actor, and playwright. His father, Kan'ami...
- Mōri
Motokiyo (毛利元清, 1551 –
August 21, 1597), also
known as
Hoida Motokiyo (穂井田元清) was the
fourth son to the
reputed Mōri
Motonari throughout the latter...
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latter Sengoku period of
feudal ****an.
Hidemoto was the
eldest son of Mōri
Motokiyo and
initially began service under the
Toyotomi as a
military commander...
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Atsumori (敦盛, Atsumori) is a ****anese Noh play by
Zeami Motokiyo which focuses on
Taira no Atsumori, a
young samurai who was
killed in the
Genpei War,...
- Way of Tea, "Sado 茶道".
Fuhaku based his
process from the
works of,
Zeami Motokiyo, the
master of Noh,
which then
became a part of the
philosophy of Aikido...
- the
Muromachi period (1336 to 1573), Kan'ami
Kiyotsugu and his son
Zeami Motokiyo reinterpreted various traditional performing arts and
completed Noh in...
- of the
third category, the woman's mode, by Kan'ami,
revised by
Zeami Motokiyo. One of the most
highly regarded of Noh plays, it is
mentioned more than...
- ISBN 978-4-490-10837-8。 小松 (1995), p. 207.
classiques de l'Orient (1921), p. 194.
Motokiyo (1921), p. 195.
Reider (2009a).
Foster (2009), p. 7. 小松 (2007), pp. 170–172...
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theatre and
Jesuit drama,
leading to the 17th-century
French drama.
Zeami Motokiyo (c. 1363–1443) was a ****anese
actor and author. He
wrote several treatise...
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plays based on The Tale of Genji. It is
sometimes attributed to
Zeami Motokiyo or to his son-in-law Zenchiku; the
extant version of the text is likely...