Noh Training Project
16th Annual Noh Training Project
July 19-August 7, 2010
NTP is pleased to announce that Noh actor Kinue Oshima will be
joining us for the full three weeks of NTP 2010.
What is Noh?
One of the oldest continually performed theatre forms in the world, noh combines dance, chant, music, and mask in a powerful and stately performance experience requiring intense inner concentration and physical discipline. Actors, directors, dancers, musicians, and academics interested in a non-Western performance experience are encouraged to apply.
Noh Training Project
The Noh Training Project is a summer three-week intensive, performance-based training in the dance, chant, music and performance history of Japanese classical noh drama. The Noh Training Project offers the most intensive and extensive noh training available in the United States.
Click here to see photos of the
2009 NTP Performance of Funabenkei.
Noh Related Links
Theatre Nohgaku
The Noh Training Project Tokyo Japan
Noh Translations
Theatre of Yugen
The National Theater of Japan's Noh and Kyogen Explanation
Background on Noh
13 Noh Texts compiled by the University of Virginia
Noh Masks
Affordable Noh Masks
Japanese Noh Theatre
Noh Theatre Information
Publications available through the Noh Training Project
National Noh Theatre Performance Guide Series by Monica Bethe and Richard Emmert:
Matsukaze $20.00
Fujito $20.00
Miidera $22.00
Tenko $22.00
Atsumori $23.00
Ema $23.00
Aoinoue $23.00
(Shipping & Handling included)
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