Takabayashi Ginji
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Takabayashi Ginji 高林吟二 | |
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Died | August 12, 1972 |
Takabayashi Ginji (高林 吟二, Takabayashi Ginji, 1902 – 1972) was a Noh actor who, in 1956, was expelled from the art form, banned from appearing onstage, and from associating with other Noh performers, on charges that he had been "impertinent and offensive" towards the Kita school of Noh, and towards the family of its head (sōke).[1]
References
- ^ Rath, Eric C. (2006). The ethos of noh : actors and their art (1st pbk. ed.). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. p. 1. ISBN 9780674021204.
- Voltaire Garces Cang, "Preserving Intangible Heritage in Japan: The Role of the Iemoto System," International Journal of Intangible Heritage 3 (2008), 76.
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