Did You Know?

Some Kabuki plays are over 400 years old!

Bright Costumes

Actors wear big, bright clothes.

Cool Face Paint

They use special paint on their faces.

What kabuki Does

It tells stories in a fun way.

It has dance and music.

People clap and cheer.

It shows Japan's old ways.

Kids can watch it too!

It is still loved today.

More About kabuki

Kabuki started a long time ago in Japan. It was made for fun and to tell tales. The plays can be sad or happy. They are full of life and color.

Today, Kabuki is still a big deal. Many people go to see it. It helps us learn about Japan's past. It shows us how people lived and felt.

Did you know Kabuki is still changing? New plays are made each year. It keeps the old ways but adds new things too!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Kabuki Theatre"] --> B["Classical Japanese Theatre"] A --> C["Dramatic Performance"] A --> D["Traditional Dance"] A --> E["Stylised Performances"] A --> F["Glamorous Costumes"] A --> G["Kumadori Make-up"] A --> H["Elaborate Performances"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Kabuki:A traditional Japanese style of theater that combines acting and dance.
theatre:A place where plays and performances are shown.
stylised:Designed in a specific artistic way, not realistic.
costumes:Clothes worn by actors to represent characters.
kumadori:A special type of makeup used in Kabuki performances.