Nakamura Nakazo I | |
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Nakamura Nakazo I and Ichikawa Danjuro V noblemen (by Katsukawa Shunjō [ja]) | |
Born | 1736 Edo |
Died | June 6, 1790 Edo |
Nationality | Japanese |
Nakazō I Nakamura (1736 – June 6, 1790) , also known as Hidetsuru or Sakaeya, was a Japanese kabuki actor.
Nakamura was born in Edo.
He started playing villains at the Nakamura theater, then performed at the Ichimura theater, inventing a new acting style since known as Hidetsuru. He eventually became master of the Shigayama School of Dancing, introducing male roles in the shosagoto dances.
Nakamura died in Edo.
Works
- Tsuki-yuki-hana nemonogatari ("Moon, Snow, and Flowers: Sweet Nothings"), his autobiography
- Hidetsuru nikki (Essays)
References
- "Nakamura Nakazō I.". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2010. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
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