
Asian Arts & Culture Center presents
Kabuki Dance by Bando Kotoji
Sunday, April 1, 2012, 7:30 p.m.
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Stephens Hall Theatre, Towson University
Led by Kabuki dance master Bando Kotoji and accompanied by six musicians, the program includes: the celebratory dance Manzai; the dramatic and tragic dance Tamatori Ama (Pearl Diving Woman), and Yoshino-yama (Yoshino Mountain), an excerpt from the famous kabuki play Yoshitsune Senbon-zakura, whose story takes place on the mountain famous for cherry blossoms. The performance features live music by four shamisen players, one chanter and one percussionist. Organized by Japan Society, New York.
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$15 in advance, $20 at the door, $10 AA&CC members and TU students with valid ID
For tickets: 410-704-2787; www.tuboxoffice.com.
For information: 410-704-2807; www.towson.edu/asainarts