Zeami Motokiyo (c. 1363–c. 1443) was a Japanese actor, playwright, and theorist, widely considered the founding figure of Noh theatre. Born into a family of performers, Zeami refined and elevated Noh from a form of popular entertainment into a classical art with deep aesthetic principles.
During 1999 Leif Sundberg and myself conducted a workshop at the Stockholm University of the Arts – Department of Acting, around Zeami and his works. Here is some of that music
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