Dōjōji (Noh play) (original) (raw)
Dōjōji (道成寺) is a famous Noh play of the fourth category ("miscellaneous"), of unknown authorship. Traditionally it is said to be written by Kan'ami and revised by Zeami, while others assign it to Kanze Nobumitsu; there are many variations in different texts, and a popular adaptation for kabuki theatre is titled Musume Dojoji. It originated from a longer 15th century play called Kanemaki ("Enwrapped in a Bell"). It is set in the Buddhist temple Dōjō-ji in Kii Province, telling the story of a vengeful serpent-spirit and a temple bell. It is practically the only Noh play to use a substantial prop—a huge bell.
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dbo:abstract | Dōjōji (道成寺) is a famous Noh play of the fourth category ("miscellaneous"), of unknown authorship. Traditionally it is said to be written by Kan'ami and revised by Zeami, while others assign it to Kanze Nobumitsu; there are many variations in different texts, and a popular adaptation for kabuki theatre is titled Musume Dojoji. It originated from a longer 15th century play called Kanemaki ("Enwrapped in a Bell"). It is set in the Buddhist temple Dōjō-ji in Kii Province, telling the story of a vengeful serpent-spirit and a temple bell. It is practically the only Noh play to use a substantial prop—a huge bell. (en) Dōjōji est une pièce traditionnelle du théâtre nô. Cette pièce a pour thème central les ravages de la jalousie. Des adaptations en ont été faites pour le kabuki (Dōjōji et Ninin Dōjōji) ou le mibu kyōgen. La pièce a été adaptée par Yukio Mishima, qui en a fait un Nō moderne publié en 1953 qui conte l'histoire d'une jeune danseuse hantée par la mort de son amant. La courte pièce de théâtre a été traduit en français en 1983 et est disponible dans Dojoji et autres nouvelles. Il existe aussi une version sous forme de film d'animation, réalisé par Kihachirō Kawamoto en 1976. Le film gagne le prix Noburō Ōfuji. (fr) Dōjōji (道成寺) adalah sebuah permainan latar Noh terkenal dari kategori keempat ("serba-serbi"), dari pengarang yang tidak diketahui. Secara tradisional, karya tersebut dikatakan ditulis oleh dan direvisi oleh Zeami (in) 『道成寺』 (どうじょうじ) は、紀州道成寺に伝わる、安珍・清姫伝説に取材した能楽作品。観世小次郎信光作といわれる『鐘巻』を切り詰め、乱拍子を中心に再構成したものという。後にこの能の『道成寺』を元にして歌舞伎の『娘道成寺』や浄瑠璃の『道成寺』、琉球組踊の『』などが作られた。 (ja) |
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dbp:nameJa | 道成寺 (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Dōjōji (道成寺) is a famous Noh play of the fourth category ("miscellaneous"), of unknown authorship. Traditionally it is said to be written by Kan'ami and revised by Zeami, while others assign it to Kanze Nobumitsu; there are many variations in different texts, and a popular adaptation for kabuki theatre is titled Musume Dojoji. It originated from a longer 15th century play called Kanemaki ("Enwrapped in a Bell"). It is set in the Buddhist temple Dōjō-ji in Kii Province, telling the story of a vengeful serpent-spirit and a temple bell. It is practically the only Noh play to use a substantial prop—a huge bell. (en) Dōjōji (道成寺) adalah sebuah permainan latar Noh terkenal dari kategori keempat ("serba-serbi"), dari pengarang yang tidak diketahui. Secara tradisional, karya tersebut dikatakan ditulis oleh dan direvisi oleh Zeami (in) 『道成寺』 (どうじょうじ) は、紀州道成寺に伝わる、安珍・清姫伝説に取材した能楽作品。観世小次郎信光作といわれる『鐘巻』を切り詰め、乱拍子を中心に再構成したものという。後にこの能の『道成寺』を元にして歌舞伎の『娘道成寺』や浄瑠璃の『道成寺』、琉球組踊の『』などが作られた。 (ja) Dōjōji est une pièce traditionnelle du théâtre nô. Cette pièce a pour thème central les ravages de la jalousie. Des adaptations en ont été faites pour le kabuki (Dōjōji et Ninin Dōjōji) ou le mibu kyōgen. La pièce a été adaptée par Yukio Mishima, qui en a fait un Nō moderne publié en 1953 qui conte l'histoire d'une jeune danseuse hantée par la mort de son amant. La courte pièce de théâtre a été traduit en français en 1983 et est disponible dans Dojoji et autres nouvelles. (fr) |
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