Musicals are fun.
It’s only natural because you can enjoy both singing and dancing at the same time.
When I was in my second year of elementary school, I saw my first live performance with my mother, it was ”Oliver Twist” by a British Theater Company.
When I was in fifth grade, I was obsessed with watching the movies The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins.
Starring Julie Andrews, it is said that she’s still alive and well.
Broadway musical, West Side Story.
Recently, it was remade by Spielberg, but the camera work was almost the same as the original.
Spielberg must have been created it in name for the purpose of cultivating music and dance directors.
Film technology is also a tradition that should be inherited.
The CG is amazing, but if the live arts were to die out, it wouldn’t be a good idea.
Group dances have become difficult due to the coronavirus, so I expect that it will become popular to post self-portraits of songs and dances on the internet.
Acting, dancing, and butoh may be good for hikikomori children.
I think it would be good if they were included in the curriculum from elementary school.
I hear that the British are taught formal dances from childhood.
In France, the theater in high school.
In America, performance is taught in schools.
In this way, Japan has Takarazuka and Kabuki.
I don’t think there are many dance scenes in Kabuki these days.
I want to see a Kabuki musical.
How about setting Rokumeikan as the setting for Takarazuka and mixed stage?
Ryoma Sakamoto in the Edo period goes to America and is at the mercy of dancing at a welcome party.
A butoh battle between Takarazuka’s male role and Kabuki’s female role.
No, that sounds interesting.
In such a delusion, when I looked at the newspaper, I found an Indian musical, Basara Movie on TV.
November 8, 1:00 pm to 3:52 pm, NHK BS Premium “It’ll work out” 2009, starring Amir Khan
It is the most commercially successful Indian film in Japan.
The feature of Indian movies is that they are long. It’s long anyway.
Same as Kabuki performance.
If it’s too short, the customer won’t allow it.
It seems that the longer, the better.
2 hours 51 minutes.
I want you to take a video and enjoy it slowly.
Please take a look when you feel depressed.
It is more effective than drinking alcohol or taking a bath.
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