concept   stage
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, stages serve traditional and contemporary arts with a focus on respect, humility, and privacy of performers.

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1 go on stage Japan Highly common for K-pop idols and J-Pop artists to go on stage for concerts and music shows, often accompanied by elaborate choreography. 1
2 go on stage Japan Highly valued skill for performing in front of an audience, often in the context of traditional arts like kabuki or pansori. 1
3 go on stage Japan Respectful to bow and show humility before and after the performance. 1
4 going on stage Japan Going on stage is also associated with traditional performing arts such as kabuki and noh, which are highly regarded as cultural heritage. 1
5 going on stage Japan Going on stage is also common for K-pop idols, J-pop idols, and traditional performers, and considered an important part of their careers. 1
6 going on stage Japan Seen as a nerve-wracking experience and requires a lot of preparation and training due to the importance of public image and performance 1
7 stage Japan Also used for traditional forms of theatre like Noh and Pansori 1
8 stage Japan Stages are also used for traditional dance performances and K-pop concerts. 1
9 stage Japan Also used for traditional performing arts like Noh and Pansori 1
10 stage design Japan In some Asian countries, stage design focuses on minimalism, with an emphasis on subtle and symbolic elements to convey the performance's message. 1
11 stage door Japan Not a common practice for fans to gather at stage doors after theater performances. 1
12 stage door Japan Stage door is not a significant concept as public interactions with performers are usually limited to official fan events or autograph sessions. 1
13 stage doors Japan Stage doors are less crowded and fans are more respectful of actors' privacy. 1
14 stage entrance Japan Stage entrances are often more subdued and humble, with a focus on respect and humility rather than grandiosity, reflecting traditional cultural values. 1
15 stage entrance Japan Stage entrance often involves a dramatic and ceremonious appearance, such as descending from above or emerging from a hidden platform 1
16 stage entrance Japan In traditional theater, performers often make entrances through specific marked spots on the stage, with precise movements and gestures to convey meaning. 1
17 watching stage production Japan Highly respected art form, with traditional and contemporary productions deeply ingrained in the culture 1