National Theatre Children's Website [Ochanomizu University Elementary School x National Theatre] Series Project Announcement
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- National Theatre Children's Website [Ochanomizu University Elementary School x National Theatre] Series Project Announcement
- The National Theatre and Ochanomizu University Elementary School collaborate to launch an educational series on Kabuki.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Wed Apr 01 2026 01:27:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The National Theatre and Ochanomizu University Elementary School collaborate to launch an educational series on Kabuki.
- Citation
- National Theatre Children's Website [Ochanomizu University Elementary School x National Theatre] Series Project Announcement (Wed Apr 01 2026 01:27:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
- Source
- PR TIMES
- Date
- Wed Apr 01 2026 01:27:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The National Theatre and Ochanomizu University Elementary School collaborate to launch an educational series on Kabuki.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of this series project?
- A: The National Theatre and Ochanomizu University Elementary School are collaborating to allow elementary school students to learn about the appeal of traditional performing arts through art and craft classes themed around Kabuki's "curtains," with the aim of disseminating this appeal widely to society.
- Q: Where can I view the series?
- A: You can view it in the "See & Read" section of the "National Theatre Children's Website." It is published under the series title "Makuga Aira" (When the Curtain Opens).
- Q: What content was covered in the class?
- A: In the first session, students learned about the history and types of Kabuki curtains. In the second session, children created their own curtains based on their ideas, and in the third session, they reflected on the production process and completed works.
- Q: Are teaching materials provided?
- A: Yes, teaching materials used in the class, such as "What are Kabuki Curtains?", "Various Types of Kabuki Curtains," and "Inside and Outside of Kabuki Curtains," are also available on the "National Theatre Children's Website."