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Awaji Puppet Theater, designated by the Japanese Government as an Intangible Folk Asset, is a traditional Japanese puppet theater form with a history of over 500 years. This form is considered to be the cradle of all other Japanese puppet theater traditions, pulling together puppet-manipulation, live shamisen music, and recitation/narration. The intricate and gorgeously costumed puppets will perform three well known works from their repertory. Hidakagawa Iriaizakura, an intense dance piece of a lovelorn woman, Ebisumai, a light hearted dance of the Japanese god Ebisu and Tsubosaka Reigen-ki, a powerful drama of suspicion and intrigue.
The North American tour of Awaji Puppet Theater Company is organized and produced by the Japan Society, New York, in partnership with the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and is supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan and The Japan Foundation through the Performing Arts JAPAN program.
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