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act in play
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Acting in traditional plays such as Noh and Beijing opera is highly revered and requires rigorous training in specific performance styles and techniques.
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act in play
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Acting in traditional plays is seen as a culturally significant art form, with actors often holding influential roles in society.
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act in play
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Acting in traditional plays such as Noh or Peking Opera is highly revered and considered an art form that requires years of training and dedication.
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act in play
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Can be part of traditional theater forms like Noh or Peking opera
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acting in play
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Not as mainstream as traditional forms of entertainment like dance or folk theater, but gaining popularity with the influence of Western culture.
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character in play
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Often represented by performers in traditional theater such as Kabuki or Peking opera, with stylized movements and makeup.
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character in play
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May be played by actors but also commonly depicted through puppetry in traditional performing arts such as bunraku and Chinese shadow puppetry.
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plays
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Traditional Noh or Peking operas are considered high art and are performed in elaborate costumes and masks.
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plays
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Traditional performing arts such as Noh, Kabuki, and Peking opera hold significant cultural and historical value, often depicting folklore, history, or legends.
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plays
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Traditional Noh and Kabuki plays are highly respected art forms with deep cultural significance
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