坂東玉三郎 「藤娘」 Tamasaburo "Wisteria Maiden" part 1

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  • @dinzonya
    @dinzonya 15 років тому +35

    i dont care how much it costs, I will see a show like this in Japan someday. I cant picture going and not seeing this. Incredible

  • @unohaduki07
    @unohaduki07 12 років тому +90

    一瞬一瞬が一枚の絵のようです。
    美しい・・・。

  • @Pearlaceous
    @Pearlaceous 12 років тому +43

    That slow motion effect of his movement is astonishingly beautiful and hypnotic!

  • @chenjinchai
    @chenjinchai 13 років тому +38

    Wonderful dance Great culture Great Civilization.

  • @xxliew
    @xxliew 16 років тому +33

    This is sooo beautifull....

  • @TanukiMapacheShota
    @TanukiMapacheShota 13 років тому +68

    My dream is to see a tamasaburo perfomance. I'm saving all teh money i can to go japan and see him.

  • @kigreenwi
    @kigreenwi 16 років тому +18

    I have studied, learned, and performed this dance. This actor is beautiful and one of the best dancers I have ever seen. I loved this interpretation. There are many difficult moves that would take months to learn. Thank you for posting this!

  • @crisbio28
    @crisbio28 15 років тому +21

    Wonderful dance!!,i`m Venezuelan, but i love the Japanese culture...Magic...

  • @keighleyrhiannajones
    @keighleyrhiannajones 15 років тому +13

    he is the most exquisite dancer ive ever seen.

  • @johnnie543
    @johnnie543 14 років тому +36

    This Tamasaburo man is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen... He makes RuPaul look like Courtney Love!!!!

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 15 років тому +13

    Thank you for posting this video and its other half. I've watched quite a few Wisteria Maiden dances now but Tamasaburo far out weighs them all with his grace and delicate gesture. I had to pop this on my faves!!!

  • @zi1986
    @zi1986 17 років тому +6

    Thanks for posting this, I really like tamasaburo's dances.

  • @bonngairaoi
    @bonngairaoi 15 років тому +12

    Apart from the dance; this dance really reveals the Japanese appreciation for nature and reflects the Shinto religion. The idea of a Wisteria having a feminine Spirit would never have arisen in a Christian culture; the relationship with nature is so different.

  • @minazuki1090
    @minazuki1090 17 років тому +2

    Thank you for beautiful video!!

  • @BiologicalClock
    @BiologicalClock 15 років тому +22

    I do like the narration so I can understand what's going on, but I'd also love to watch this without the narration, so I can enjoy the music better, particularly when the shamisen guys start rocking out around 6:29.

  • @springinggrass
    @springinggrass 16 років тому +3

    really informational and cool. thanks for the post.

  • @FuturisticXXL
    @FuturisticXXL 16 років тому +7

    AMAZING!!!!!

  • @campcasey62
    @campcasey62 12 років тому +13

    Absolutely lovely.

  • @lpmar176
    @lpmar176 15 років тому +2

    Tiffenakou,
    This IS wonderful, thank you...:)

  • @SandUtil
    @SandUtil 15 років тому +2

    I appreciate the narration.

  • @bandotamasaburo
    @bandotamasaburo  16 років тому +5

    Tamasaburo visited America to perform Sagi Musume and other dances over 20 years ago. In recent years other kabuki actors have also performed in the US (just not Tamasaburo.)

  • @lihiong
    @lihiong 16 років тому +8

    Dear Natashaaaa,
    The commentary is beautifully done and does not spoil the video. It adds to a special touch, if you know what I mean. tiffenakou san
    did a great job and I thank you for this

  • @asukivietnam
    @asukivietnam 17 років тому +1

    thank so much!so great!!!

  • @bandotamasaburo
    @bandotamasaburo  14 років тому +10

    @myRincon yes, he is still performing.

  • @ixora318
    @ixora318 17 років тому +2

    it's beautiful

  • @mita0816
    @mita0816 14 років тому +5

    @myRincon
    Off course he is still the one of the best Kabuki "actress".
    Tamasaburo will perfome for one month in October 2010 at the theater Akasaka Act in Tokyo.

  • @vocalpianist
    @vocalpianist 16 років тому +5

    I wish I could go see a performance like this, but I know of no such thing in America...

  • @miss_triss
    @miss_triss 14 років тому +8

    Absolutely beautiful, he moves with the grace and softness of any female dancer. So wonderful! :D

  • @Cahriicchuu
    @Cahriicchuu 15 років тому +5

    This is wonderful.

  • @wickedlady4180
    @wickedlady4180 12 років тому +9

    8:19 I love when the men yell in the background

  • @Kievlana
    @Kievlana 12 років тому +4

    i love how the sleeves on the kimonos have wisterias on them~ so pretty

  • @VTPPGLVR
    @VTPPGLVR 15 років тому +6

    :-(
    I hope I'm not the only girl thinking "I wish I looked that good"!!!

  • @insomniacpuppy
    @insomniacpuppy 13 років тому +5

    This is just my guess but maybe it has something to do with Tamasaburo III's unexpected death in New York in 1905. She died of an undiagnosed heart disease at age 22 while she was staying in NY studying Broadway theater. (And yes, Tamasaburo III was a woman -- one of the only a handful of female actresses who succeeded such traditional Kabuki name.) After her, her nephew became Tamasaburo IV (and later Morita Kanya XIV), and then his adopted son is the Tamasaburo V, the one in question.

  • @Williamwahlstrom
    @Williamwahlstrom 14 років тому +4

    Bando Tamasaburo is a man. He is a Kabuki actor wich meens that he plays female roles.
    //W.w

  • @vocalpianist
    @vocalpianist 16 років тому +3

    really? thats wonderful! do you know where/when they do? or where I could find out? thank you!

  • @XO2MIG
    @XO2MIG 17 років тому

    cool

  • @kelliehuynh
    @kelliehuynh 16 років тому +3

    The person is man, Tamasaburo Bando one of japans most famous kabuki.

  • @bandotamasaburo
    @bandotamasaburo  17 років тому +1

    I think this was filmed in Kabuki-za, Tokyo.

  • @ixorafy
    @ixorafy 15 років тому +1

    Even though I'm Ixorafy (ixorafy comes from my section in second year "Ixora" which is a short term for "Ixora Coccinea", a flower known as East Indian Jasmine which is native to Asia. Its a red flower with a long and soft hollow tube which commonly has four petals even though in rare occasions go to seven petals), I still love Wisterias. The name is cool and the color and the way it is shown is truly awesome.

  • @taratine60
    @taratine60 16 років тому +3

    "Fujimusume" is a spirit of wisteria,a kindav feary,not a geisha.

  • @donmelvin5000
    @donmelvin5000 15 років тому +1

    do you mind sending me the link, too? was lucky enough to see a number of performances when I lived in Japan and fell in love with kabuki. thanks!

  • @mobysman
    @mobysman 13 років тому +2

    can somebody tell me when this was filmed

  • @birdonet
    @birdonet 15 років тому

    Me recuerda al zapateado de Sarasate. ¡ Olé !

  • @Sawrattan
    @Sawrattan 16 років тому +8

    I love the subtlety of Japanese dance, compared with dances from other cultures nearby.

  • @VTPPGLVR
    @VTPPGLVR 15 років тому

    if u could upload the video w/o narration & attach (as CC) what the English narrator says, u win the internet! ;)

  • @bandotamasaburo
    @bandotamasaburo  16 років тому

    I will send you a msg as youtube doesn't allow link posting in replies.

  • @LaCarusiella
    @LaCarusiella 17 років тому

    Hey where was this? I have seen this in London last year with the same scenography played by Ibizo Ichikawa XI!

  • @Carnilon1
    @Carnilon1 11 років тому +8

    It is called 'Nagauta' (long song)

  • @sungho2222
    @sungho2222 11 років тому +1

    Nagauta

  • @moonshine100
    @moonshine100 16 років тому

    is kabuki still only for men or have they changed that. If so are there any know women i can view?

  • @VTPPGLVR
    @VTPPGLVR 15 років тому

    technically, that's correct. (simply because a geisha is a performer.) but it might be wrong if geisha only means female performer...

  • @djfield
    @djfield 14 років тому +5

    is a man, his name is TABASABURO BANDO!!!

  • @rokiroki36
    @rokiroki36 12 років тому +2

    すみません、質問させていただきたいのですが、このDVDは置唄が入ってますか?

  • @JPandCo
    @JPandCo 16 років тому

    Kabuki nowadays is not only for men, but leading actors and leading theaters of Japan do not allow women. You can find some troupes with women even in tachiyaku roles, though I do not really think you will like it. Even female roles need strong movements, and the tradition has been built up on men bodies, that is why women do not look good in Kabuki theatre

  • @VTPPGLVR
    @VTPPGLVR 15 років тому

    but compared to Noh? X-D this is crazyness compared to Noh. lol

  • @CaptPoco
    @CaptPoco 16 років тому +2

    I thought that the voiceover was a little overbearing. The word "overbearing": "kana-saga-waga-ma", sounds like "maga-naga", famous for its pompous professors of japanese.

  • @Natashaaaaaaaa
    @Natashaaaaaaaa 17 років тому

    it should have been subtitled, his annoying commentary spoils the singing and shamisan music

  • @chenjinchai
    @chenjinchai 13 років тому +6

    Wonderful dance Great culture Great Civilization.