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Japanese Kabuki star wants to reach younger, global audience

Por: Associated Press Entertainment November 04, 2022

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TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese Kabuki star who recently assumed a prestigious stage name said Friday he wants to preserve the traditional art while adopting a new approach, including by collaborating with artists from other genres around the world as he seeks to attract younger audiences.Ichikawa Danjuro XIII, formerly known as Ichikawa Ebizo, assumed his family’s centuries-old top stage name this week after a two-year delay due to the pandemic. To... + full article



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