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  1. Rarified, Recondite, and Abstruse: Zeami’s Nine Stages

  2. Introducing the world of Noh : Masks

  3. Noh mask Waka (young)-onna (woman) - Google Arts & Culture

  4. Ever Heard of Noh Theater? Our Primer to Three Major ...

    Sep 26, 2022 · Noh is a classical genre of Japanese theater that originated in the mid-14th century and which now stands as the oldest continuously practiced theatrical form in the world. Both the form itself and the major body of plays …

  5. Noh mask of Zo-Onna | Unknown | V&A Explore The …

    This mask of the female character Zo-Onna was used in Noh, the classical Japanese theatre that frequently uses masks and elaborate costumes.

  6. Noh Mask - Types of Noh Masks and Noh - History of …

    Zō – has classical features of the broad forehead and tense cheeks that show the dignity of the goddess, fairy or celestial nymph character. Rōjo – has the thin aged face of an old woman and straight nose and sparkle in the eyes showing …

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  10. theatre mask - British Museum

    This mask is a Zo-onna (Zo-woman) type, named after the actor Zoami, who is said to have devedloped it in the late 1400s. The mask represents the earthly guise of a female deity, and appears older and more serious than the 'young …

  11. Category:Zō (Nō mask) - Wikimedia Commons

    Zo'onna Noh Mask, Edo period, 18th century, wood with polychromy - Tokyo National Museum - DSC06166.JPG 3,026 × 4,088; 2.63 MB