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The Long, Long History of Kyogen
The Birth of Kyogen
Kyogen is an art form that was born about 650 years ago in the Muromachi period (1336-1573).
However, it was not suddenly invented by one person one day.
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talk about its origins.

From Sangaku to Sarugaku
Kyogen was born in the Muromachi period (1336-1573), about 650 years ago.
In the Nara period (710-794), about 1,300 years ago.
In the Nara period (710-794), about 1,300 years ago, there was a performing art that came from the Chinese continent.

It was called "sangaku," and although it cannot be seen today, it was a form of entertainment that came from China.
From the remaining documents, we can see that it was a kind of street performance, where people performed funny imitations, magic tricks, and acrobatics.
However, based on the remaining documents, it is said to have been a kind of street performance, where people performed funny imitations, magic tricks, and acrobatics.
Don't underestimate the importance of street performance.
At one time, a national training program was established.
At one time, a national training program was established, and the art was spread to various parts of the country in various forms.

Over time, elements of comedy and theatrical performance were added to "sangaku.
In the Heian period (794-1185), it came to be called "Sarugaku".
In the Heian period, it was called "sarugaku.
In the Heian period (794-1185), Noh was divided into two types: Noh, a tragic play with songs and dances, and Kyogen, a comedy with dialogues.

The Growth of Kyogen
In the Muromachi period (1336-1573), Kyogen was finally born.
However, Kyogen was still in its "newborn" state.
Kyogen was still in its "newborn" state, and was performed in a different way than it is today.
For example, there was no at that time, and most of the performances were improvised based on a rough plot.
For example, there was no at that time, and most of the performance was improvised based on the rough plot.
This was very different from modern Kyogen, where there are no movement patterns and no mistakes in the lines, not even word for word.
Kyogen was very different.

As Kyogen grew, s were developed.
From the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period
From the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period, Kyogen schools were established.
There were three schools: the Okura school, the Sagi school, and the Izumi school.

The Crisis of Kyogen
In the Edo period, Noh and Kyogen became
In the Edo period, Noh and Kyogen were recognized as "shikigaku," official entertainment of the shogunate.
In the Edo period, Noh and Kyogen were recognized by the shogunate as official performing arts.
Kyogen began to be performed with greater sophistication.
Kyogen became more sophisticated and closer to the form in which it is performed today.

With the Meiji Restoration, however, the shogunate was dissolved.
However, when the Shogunate disappeared in the Meiji Restoration, Kyogen, along with Noh, was in danger of losing its backing.
Noh actors and Kyogen actors left the stage one after another.
As Noh and Kyogen actors left the stage one after another, one of the Kyogen schools, the Sagi school, finally ceased to exist.

The Sagi School, one of the schools of Kyogen, died out.
However, despite the hardships and hardships of the war, our predecessors continued to work hard.
However, despite the hardships and hardships of the war, our ancestors made great efforts to revive Kyogen and hand it down to the present day.
Fortunately, the Sagi school, which is said to have ceased to exist at one time, is showing signs of revival.
Fortunately, the Sagiri school, which is said to have ceased to exist for a while, has begun to show signs of revival.

Izumiryu Kyogen "Miyake Kyogenkai
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The Miyake Kyogenkai is a Kyogenkai of the Izumi school.
The Izumi school alone has a long history.
From the Nara period (710-794), when "Sanraku" came from the continent, to the Heian period (794-1185), when "Sarugaku" was introduced.
In the Heian period (794-1185), it became "sarugaku" and in the Muromachi period (1336-1573), "kyogen" was born.
In the Muromachi period (1333-1573), Kyogen was born, and it has a long, long history of further development.

It is a long, long history that has taken a long, long time to develop, slowly matured, and undergone constant changes.
Kyogen has been slowly matured over a dizzyingly long period of time, and while undergoing constant changes, it continues to be performed in its traditional form.
It is a living art form that continues to entertain us today.

In this day and age, vladmir.

I am taking over the history of Kyogen and making the next innovation.

I am taking over the history of Kyogen and creating the next innovation, that is, a new challenge while respecting the history.

This challenge is done in sign language.

By combining sign language and Kyogen, I have completed a new type of Kyogen.

The time took 13 years.

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