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- Shinpa (新派) (also rendered shimpa) is a modern form of theater in ****an, usually featuring melodramatic stories, contrasted with the more traditional kabuki...
- Shuri-te like ****ō-ryū, but also Naha-te and Tomari-te both deep/natural Shimpa, Taisabaki 1-3, Sunakake no Kon More than 60 counting all kobudo kata ****ō-ryū...
- pansori. This genre also drew its influences from ****anese theatrical "shimpa" and early Hollywood films. The term melodrama originally stems from the...
- Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Some Seiyunchin/Seienchin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shimpa Yes Yes Shisōchin Yes Yes Yes Yes Sōchin Yes Yes Yes Yes Some Suparimpei/Pechurin...
- squeezing of tragic emotion out of myself." Ot****o was performed in the Shimpa style in ****an in 1903 by Otojiro Kawakami, resetting the location Cyprus...
- a near monopoly due to its ownership of theaters, as well as kabuki and shimpa drama troupes. The company began making films in 1920, about a decade after...
- and sport karate. Among his achievements is the completion of the kata Shimpā that his father had created but not completed. This kata was inspired by...
- known for his vehement opposition to traditional ****anese kabuki, noh, and shimpa theatre. Following a temporary residency in France, Kishida became heavily...
- professional performance of Hamlet in ****an was Otojiro Kawakami's 1903 Shimpa ("new school theatre") adaptation. Shoyo Tsubouchi translated Hamlet and...
- the next couple of years, including efforts to revitalize the genre of shimpa and to produce new forms of kabuki. Murayama was known for his outspokenness...