Elements of Noh - http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+jp0127)
Concise description. |
http://jguide.stanford.edu/site/noh_428.html - http://jguide.stanford.edu/site/noh_428.html
Offers collection of resources for people researching noh, its history, and activities. |
http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/ikuta.html - http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/ikuta.html
Complete text of the Noh play by Zembo Motoyasu (1453-1532). |
Noh Dancing - http://linus.socs.uts.edu.au/~don/pubs/noh.html
Historical development of the Noh theater, with an emphasis on the dance elements. |
Noh Mask Gallery - http://isweb11.infoseek.co.jp/art/noh-mask/
Introduces Noh and its history, with gallery of Noh masks and their production. |
Noh Mask Gallery - http://noh-mask.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
Explains noh, its masks, and how creators make them. |
Noh Masks & Facial Expression Perception - http://www.kasrl.org/noh_mask.html
Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception in Noh masks, with link to a research article on the effect. |
Noh Plays - http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/japanese/noh/
English translations of 13 Noh plays from medieval period. Multiple versions of each play show evolution of translation styles, as well as help to explicate the original text. |
Noh Theater - http://www.artelino.com/articles/noh_theater.asp
An introduction to Japanese Noh theater by contemporary artist Paul Binnie. |
Noh Theater - http://www.kippo.or.jp/culture_e/geinou/rekishi/nougaku/main.html
Examines why noh is still very popular in Japan today, and far more than other forms of traditional entertainment such as kabuki or bunraku. |