kabuki — [ kabuki ] n. m. • 1895; mot jap. ♦ Genre théâtral traditionnel, au Japon. Acteur de kabuki. ● kabuki nom masculin (japonais kabuki, art du chant et de la danse) Genre théâtral japonais dans lequel le dialogue alterne avec des parties psalmodiées … Encyclopédie Universelle
kabuki — kabùki m <indekl.> DEFINICIJA kazal. vrsta popularnog kazališta u Japanu, pojavilo se 1603; spoj no teatra, lutkarstva i narodnog plesa, u kojem se ističu raskošna kostimografija, ritmizirani dijalozi, stilizirana gluma, pjevanje i ples; do … Hrvatski jezični portal
kabuki — 1896, from Japanese, popular theater (as opposed to shadow puppet plays or lyrical Noh dramas), lit. art of song and dance, from ka song + bu dance + ki art, skill [Barnhart, OED]. Alternative etymology (in Webster s) is from nominal form of… … Etymology dictionary
kabuki — s. m. [Teatro] Ver cabúqui. ‣ Etimologia: palavra japonesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
kabuki — sustantivo masculino 1. Género de teatro tradicional japonés que alterna partes recitadas, canciones y danzas, y es interpretado sólo por actores masculinos … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Kabuki — [kä bo͞o′kē, kəbo͞o′kē] n. [Jpn, nominal form of kabuku, to be divergent, to deviate: in ref. to the early evaluation of this drama form] [also k ] a form of Japanese drama dating from the 17th cent.: it is based on popular themes, with male and… … English World dictionary
Kabuki — nihongo|Kabuki|歌舞伎|kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make up worn by some of its performers.The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean… … Wikipedia
Kabuki — Le théâtre Kabuki * Patrimoine culturel immatériel … Wikipédia en Français
Kabuki — El teatro Kabuki Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial … Wikipedia Español
kabuki — /kah booh kee, keuh , kah booh kee/, n. 1. popular drama of Japan, developed chiefly in the 17th century, characterized by elaborate costuming, rhythmic dialogue, stylized acting, music, and dancing, and the performance of both male and female… … Universalium