Joshiki-Maku (Q30626)
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front curtain used in Kabuki theatre
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Joshiki-Maku | front curtain used in Kabuki theatre |
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The joshiki-maku is used to commence and conclude each scene. As the distinctive striking of hyoshigi (wooden clappers) quickens, sceneshifters draw the curtain from the left to right. Opening and shutting the curtain serves as one means of staging. The term joshiki means “regularly used” and in the Edo Period these curtains also signified the relative prestige of the theatre. Joshiki-maku curtains are created by sewing together strips of black, dark green and yellowish-brown fabric, with the pattern and color schemes different for each theatre. (English)
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