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Dear Robert Kibler,
I believe Aoi No Uye can be purchased from Marty Gross at the following
e-mail address: <[log in to unmask]>. There are also a few videos
that show excerpts of noh plays with commentaries in English:
Noh Theatre (produced by Northwood Institute and the Institute for Advanced
Studies in the Theatre Arts)
Noh: The Classical Theatre of Japan (produced by the Department of Theatre,
Michigan State University)
The Tradition of Performing Arts in Japan: The Heart of Kabuki, Noh and
Bunraku (produced by Shin-Ei, Inc.)
Good luck,
Ce Rosenow
At 11:31 PM 1/6/01 +0900, you wrote:
>Dear Kibler
>
>In 1939, during his visit to Washington, Pound visited the head of
>the Japanese department of the Library of Congress, Dr. Shio Sakanishi.
>She arranged for him to see a film of Noh play, Aoi No Uye.
>(Stock, p.362)
>The film might be in possession of the Library or Dr.Sakanishi only arranged
>to see it for him. I do not know.
>
>Hideo Nogami
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Robert Kibler
>> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 2:00 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Noh plays in film
>>
>>
>> I am currently writing a local grant to stage at least one Noh play as
>> translated by Pound/Fenolosa. The grant will cover funds for
>> costuming, and a
>> theater director here is willing to direct. I will introduce, and walk the
>> audience through what they will see. To this end, does anyone
>> know where I might
>> get my hands on a Noh play performed in film, so that student
>> actors/dancers can
>> get a sense of the moves? Any help will be appreciated. Robert K
>>
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