From Tradition to Modernity: Understanding Nohgaku

Tue, 03 Sep, 2024 at 10:00 am to Tue, 24 Dec, 2024 at 03:00 pm UTC+01:00

Embassy of Japan in the UK | London

Embassy of Japan in the UK
Publisher/HostEmbassy of Japan in the UK
From Tradition to Modernity: Understanding Nohgaku
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The exhibition highlights the role of Noh in Japanese culture, giving UK audiences a unique chance to engage with this unique art form.
About this Event

Nohgaku (noh and kyogen) theatre holds a place of profound importance within Japanese culture, deeply embedded in Japan’s rich historical tapestry. This exhibition seeks to illuminate the vital role noh has in Japanese culture and history, offering UK audiences a unique opportunity to understand and engage with this classical art form.


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Given the long-standing history and intricate traditions of noh, it can sometimes be challenging to understand, even for those well versed in Japanese culture.

Attempting to bridge this gap, this exhibition covers the multifaceted elements of noh, from its traditional form to contemporary interpretations and its evolving nature, examining its meaning today and how it continues to inspire new artistic expressions.


Open Monday 2 September until 27 December 2024
Open weekdays, 10:00am - 5.30pm
Closed weekends and UK Bank Holidays - For holidays, please check here.
Closed 9 & 11-22 October (inclusive), 4 November (Japanese Holiday)
* * Please check opening times in advance on the Eventbrite calendar

Free admission but photo ID is required

Please find exhibition related events here.

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The exhibition is curated and designed by the Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Jannette Cheong and Richard Emmert (Between the Stones Project, Theatre Nohgaku), with key contributions from Paul Laikin (Unanico Group), Kitazawa Hideta, Oshima Noh Theatre, Ashley Thorpe, Royal Holloway University of London, The British Library, British photographer Clive Barda, Japanese photographer Kitazawa Sohta, and American photographer David Surtasky.

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Embassy of Japan in the UK, 101-104 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom

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