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Excellent video as always, brother, but I'll tell you the truth: I felt really sorry for Onoe Maholo when he mentioned that he felt bitter because of Renjishi. Maholo shouldn't feel this way, because as Ukon II mentioned, a few Kabuki actors also have the same situation as him (that is, not being the son of a Kabuki actor). If we look at the history of Kabuki, some of the most famous actors were not born as children of Kabuki actors, such as Bandō Tamasaburō V (whose biological parents owned a Ryōtei restaurant in Tokyo) or Kataoka Ainosuke VI (whose biological parents owned a screw factory in Sakai, a city near Osaka). So I think what Maholo should show is that what he lacks in lineage, he can make up for in talent, just like Ukon II, Tamasaburō V and Ainosuke VI, do you agree?
Speaking of Ukon II, I have a doubt here: if Ukon II reaches the same level as Danjuro XIII, Ainosuke VI or Kikunosuke V, do you think he will change his name or possibly keep his current name (like the case of Tamasaburō V )?
Onoe Ukon II is very talented and it was a joy to learn more about his work. Thanks again for the great video!
ОтветитьPlease put lots of full length Kabuki Plays with a briefing and subtitles in english.
Ответить右近の櫓のお七、概してよかったんだけど、人形ぶりにブレイクダンスをいれたのは余計な動きがあってよくなかった。
ОтветитьAwesome performances!
ОтветитьThank you for the wonderful video. I became a fan of Ukon after learning about how hard he worked to prove his talent and get opportunities to showcase it, despite not having a Kabuki actor for a father. (I am not Japanese either).
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