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Motokiyo Zeami
| Japanese actor and playwright, author of a teaching on the art of acting. Country: Japan |
Content:
- Childhood and Training
- Courtly Life and Patronage
- Success and Legacy
- Political Intrigues
- Retirement and Later Life
- Exile and Return
- Legacy and Posthumous Honors
Childhood and Training
Japanese actor, playwright, and theorist of acting, Zeami Motokiyo was born in 1363 in the village of Kamijima, Nagaoka.
Zeami motokiyo biography summary of thomas jefferson
He hailed from a diverse background: his father was an actor (Kan'ami Kiyotsugu), his paternal grandfather a samurai, and his maternal lineage included priests. From an early age, Zeami was trained in the art of acting at the Komparu-za guild.
Courtly Life and Patronage
In 1374, Zeami became a page to the 16-year-old shogun, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, when Kan'ami's troupe, the Yuzaki-za, became the shogun's patron.
This position afforded Zeami access to quality education and refined culture. Court poet Nijo Yoshimoto played a significant role in nurt