Kabukimono(傾奇者 (カブキもの)) or hatamoto yakko(旗本奴) appeared in Japan, between the end of the Muromachi era (AD 1573) and the beginning of the Edo period, (AD 1603). Kabukimono is often translated into English as "strange things" or "the crazy ones", believed to be derived from kabuku meaning "to slant" or "to deviate". They were either ronin, wandering samurai, or men who had once worked for samurai families who, during times of peace, formed gangs.
Kabukimono would often dress in flamboyant clothing, combining colors such as yellow and blue, and often accessorized by wearing short kimonos with lead weights in the hem, velvet lapels, wide obi (sash), elements of European clothing or even kimono meant for women as cloaks.Kabukimono also often had uncommon hairstyles and facial hair, either styled up in various fashions, or left to grow long. Their katana would often have fancy hilts, large or square tsuba, red scabbards and were usually longer than normal length. Some kabukimono even used extremely long kiseru as weapons. It is also said that Izumo no Okuni borrowed heavily from the style and the personality of the kabukimono when she first started performing in Kyoto, which eventually led to the creation of the classical Kabuki theatrical form.
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かかってきな ガンガン来いtequila
上げてやるぜ皆
任してみな 興奮さす手品
見せてやるから
男なら
かぶいてなんぼ! あけろARMAND
かぶいてなんぼ! ほら始まんぞ
かぶいてなんぼ! We are 核弾頭
この街じゃ
かぶいてなんぼ!あけろARMAND
かぶいてなんぼ!ほら始まんぞ
かぶいてなんぼ! We are 核弾頭
Oh yeah
かぶいて目立って行くぜ
東京の空見つめ
酒持ってこい緊急で、てか疾風で
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published: 04 Jul 2021
Scaramouche Balladeer Kunikuzushi Kabukimono Kuronushi the Wanderer Number 6 of the Fatui Harbingers
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published: 26 Nov 2022
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Talk to Nahida
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Take a walk around the Grand Bazaar to clear your head
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Kabukimono
Kabukimono
Featuring:
Lisette Foster
Fleur Poad
and the music of:
Jesse Kotansky
-Kabukimono is a five minute film, cut live (edited) in the studios at the London College of Communications. It is a collaboration between LCC's Film & TV program, and the London College of Fashion hair and make-up, costume design and tech effects programs.
The idea for the film was conceived straight away, by three words given at the beginning of the term. Ours were:Surreal, Kabuki and Romance.
-Surrealism we chose to express on the set, light, and costume designs. We chose to explore elements of the sea for inspiration, as well as organic, earthy, mineral motifs to give impressions of extreme age. We also have visual representations of sensations and themes, all surreally weaving in and out of ...
published: 10 Jun 2010
Kabuki-Mono
Troisième minimix, de drum 'n bass japonaise. Quatre chansons cette fois (et oui !) redécoupées et enchaînées.
Keisuke Hattori - Kaire ! Setsugekka (Kaite and Bass Remix)
DJ Ozawa - Tokyo (Innovaderz Remix)
Camellia feat. Miku Hatsune - Extraterrestrial
Shandy Kubota - Drizzle (Fang Remix)
A l'époque Edo, qui était une période de paix, nombre de samouraïs se retrouvèrent dépourvus de but. Certains d'entre eux, notamment les plus jeunese, formèrent alors des bandes qui terrorisaient les castes inférieurs, pillaient, semaient le désordre. A la différence des "vrais" samouraïs, les Kabuki-Mono n'avaient pas une attitude sobre. Ils portaient des kimonos aux couleurs criardes, parlaient l'argot et se comportaient de façon provocante. De même, il leur arrivait de pratiquer le tsujigiri, qui ...
published: 18 Jul 2017
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The Kabukimono's Finale Genshin Impact video. The Kabukimono's Finale Genshin Impact walkthrough. Leave a comment if you can't find The Kabukimono's Finale Gens...
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Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Decode Nahida’s fairy tale
Take a walk around the Grand Bazaar to clear your head
Follow the person you just saw
Return to the Grocery Stall
Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Enter the memory
Examine your environment
Keep exploring
View the memory
Keep exploring
Head towards the next memory
Defeat the opponent(s)
Head towards the next memory
Examine your environment
View the memory
Continue exploring
Talk to everyone
Talk to everyone
Defeat the opponent(s)
Defeat the opponent(s)
Talk to The Balladeer
Leave the memory
Sumeru Genshin Impact 3.3 patch is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo.
The Kabukimono's Finale Genshin Impact video. The Kabukimono's Finale Genshin Impact walkthrough. Leave a comment if you can't find The Kabukimono's Finale Genshin Impact location.
Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Decode Nahida’s fairy tale
Take a walk around the Grand Bazaar to clear your head
Follow the person you just saw
Return to the Grocery Stall
Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Enter the memory
Examine your environment
Keep exploring
View the memory
Keep exploring
Head towards the next memory
Defeat the opponent(s)
Head towards the next memory
Examine your environment
View the memory
Continue exploring
Talk to everyone
Talk to everyone
Defeat the opponent(s)
Defeat the opponent(s)
Talk to The Balladeer
Leave the memory
Sumeru Genshin Impact 3.3 patch is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo.
kabukimono - NEW SINGLE OUT NOW
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Kabukimono
Featuring:
Lisette Foster
Fleur Poad
and the music of:
Jesse Kotansky
-Kabukimono is a five minute film, cut live (edited) in the studios...
Kabukimono
Featuring:
Lisette Foster
Fleur Poad
and the music of:
Jesse Kotansky
-Kabukimono is a five minute film, cut live (edited) in the studios at the London College of Communications. It is a collaboration between LCC's Film & TV program, and the London College of Fashion hair and make-up, costume design and tech effects programs.
The idea for the film was conceived straight away, by three words given at the beginning of the term. Ours were:Surreal, Kabuki and Romance.
-Surrealism we chose to express on the set, light, and costume designs. We chose to explore elements of the sea for inspiration, as well as organic, earthy, mineral motifs to give impressions of extreme age. We also have visual representations of sensations and themes, all surreally weaving in and out of each other, like tubes and lumps.
-Kabuki was explored mostly in the writing. The tempo (slow-medium-fast), the five act structure and the themes in the film are all derived, or inspired by the Japanese traditional form of theater, with a double lover's suicide and the creation myths being commonly explored and used as metaphors for human emotions. The title "Kabukimono" apparently means "those who are strangely dressed". The choice of using an all female cast was also intentional, because in the early years, Kabuki was mostly performed by women. Later on, that changed to only men, and now it is mix gender again (I think?). We also didn't stick rigidly to the visual code of Kabuki because we didn't want to offend the actual art itself, enough to be using it as a backbone :)
-Finally, the piece is a Romance. It tells the story of the perfect couple, Etic and Emic, living their happy life of symbiosis. Two parts of the same whole. Their names derive from Anthropology and other social sciences, and are terms for two observable streams of information concerning the human behaviour. Emic being the "native", or he who is involved as a participating member in a culture, and Etic is the foreign observer, he who observes and is capable of telling the story to the world. (Roughly...)
Enjoy!
Kabukimono
Featuring:
Lisette Foster
Fleur Poad
and the music of:
Jesse Kotansky
-Kabukimono is a five minute film, cut live (edited) in the studios at the London College of Communications. It is a collaboration between LCC's Film & TV program, and the London College of Fashion hair and make-up, costume design and tech effects programs.
The idea for the film was conceived straight away, by three words given at the beginning of the term. Ours were:Surreal, Kabuki and Romance.
-Surrealism we chose to express on the set, light, and costume designs. We chose to explore elements of the sea for inspiration, as well as organic, earthy, mineral motifs to give impressions of extreme age. We also have visual representations of sensations and themes, all surreally weaving in and out of each other, like tubes and lumps.
-Kabuki was explored mostly in the writing. The tempo (slow-medium-fast), the five act structure and the themes in the film are all derived, or inspired by the Japanese traditional form of theater, with a double lover's suicide and the creation myths being commonly explored and used as metaphors for human emotions. The title "Kabukimono" apparently means "those who are strangely dressed". The choice of using an all female cast was also intentional, because in the early years, Kabuki was mostly performed by women. Later on, that changed to only men, and now it is mix gender again (I think?). We also didn't stick rigidly to the visual code of Kabuki because we didn't want to offend the actual art itself, enough to be using it as a backbone :)
-Finally, the piece is a Romance. It tells the story of the perfect couple, Etic and Emic, living their happy life of symbiosis. Two parts of the same whole. Their names derive from Anthropology and other social sciences, and are terms for two observable streams of information concerning the human behaviour. Emic being the "native", or he who is involved as a participating member in a culture, and Etic is the foreign observer, he who observes and is capable of telling the story to the world. (Roughly...)
Enjoy!
Troisième minimix, de drum 'n bass japonaise. Quatre chansons cette fois (et oui !) redécoupées et enchaînées.
Keisuke Hattori - Kaire ! Setsugekka (Kaite and ...
Troisième minimix, de drum 'n bass japonaise. Quatre chansons cette fois (et oui !) redécoupées et enchaînées.
Keisuke Hattori - Kaire ! Setsugekka (Kaite and Bass Remix)
DJ Ozawa - Tokyo (Innovaderz Remix)
Camellia feat. Miku Hatsune - Extraterrestrial
Shandy Kubota - Drizzle (Fang Remix)
A l'époque Edo, qui était une période de paix, nombre de samouraïs se retrouvèrent dépourvus de but. Certains d'entre eux, notamment les plus jeunese, formèrent alors des bandes qui terrorisaient les castes inférieurs, pillaient, semaient le désordre. A la différence des "vrais" samouraïs, les Kabuki-Mono n'avaient pas une attitude sobre. Ils portaient des kimonos aux couleurs criardes, parlaient l'argot et se comportaient de façon provocante. De même, il leur arrivait de pratiquer le tsujigiri, qui consiste à tuer un passant avec son nouveau katana afin d'en tester la qualité.
Le shogunat finit par violemment démanteler ces bandes, ainsi que les machi-yakko, les milices populaires qui s'étaient montées pour lutter contre eux.
Le coté très "déjanté" des morceaux choisis m'a tout de suite fait penser aux kabuki-monos, d'où le nom choisi pour ce minimix.
Troisième minimix, de drum 'n bass japonaise. Quatre chansons cette fois (et oui !) redécoupées et enchaînées.
Keisuke Hattori - Kaire ! Setsugekka (Kaite and Bass Remix)
DJ Ozawa - Tokyo (Innovaderz Remix)
Camellia feat. Miku Hatsune - Extraterrestrial
Shandy Kubota - Drizzle (Fang Remix)
A l'époque Edo, qui était une période de paix, nombre de samouraïs se retrouvèrent dépourvus de but. Certains d'entre eux, notamment les plus jeunese, formèrent alors des bandes qui terrorisaient les castes inférieurs, pillaient, semaient le désordre. A la différence des "vrais" samouraïs, les Kabuki-Mono n'avaient pas une attitude sobre. Ils portaient des kimonos aux couleurs criardes, parlaient l'argot et se comportaient de façon provocante. De même, il leur arrivait de pratiquer le tsujigiri, qui consiste à tuer un passant avec son nouveau katana afin d'en tester la qualité.
Le shogunat finit par violemment démanteler ces bandes, ainsi que les machi-yakko, les milices populaires qui s'étaient montées pour lutter contre eux.
Le coté très "déjanté" des morceaux choisis m'a tout de suite fait penser aux kabuki-monos, d'où le nom choisi pour ce minimix.
#scaramouche #genshinimpact #原神 #sumeru
I Named Scaramouche Sasuke what about you guys?
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Hope u enjoyed
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________________________________________________________
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Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Decode Nahida’s fairy tale
Take a walk around the Grand Bazaar to clear your head
Follow the person you just saw
Return to the Grocery Stall
Return to the Sanctuary of Surasthana
Talk to Nahida
Enter the memory
Examine your environment
Keep exploring
View the memory
Keep exploring
Head towards the next memory
Defeat the opponent(s)
Head towards the next memory
Examine your environment
View the memory
Continue exploring
Talk to everyone
Talk to everyone
Defeat the opponent(s)
Defeat the opponent(s)
Talk to The Balladeer
Leave the memory
Sumeru Genshin Impact 3.3 patch is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo.
kabukimono - NEW SINGLE OUT NOW
-- LISTEN NOW ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/track/6e448HxZoAq9G2SbeyE9sy?si=0vpL85QuRN64QgR2PVcv_A&utm_source=copy-link --
epoimóriròmiope
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Mastered by Federico Ascari - www.federicoascari.com
Kabukimono
Featuring:
Lisette Foster
Fleur Poad
and the music of:
Jesse Kotansky
-Kabukimono is a five minute film, cut live (edited) in the studios at the London College of Communications. It is a collaboration between LCC's Film & TV program, and the London College of Fashion hair and make-up, costume design and tech effects programs.
The idea for the film was conceived straight away, by three words given at the beginning of the term. Ours were:Surreal, Kabuki and Romance.
-Surrealism we chose to express on the set, light, and costume designs. We chose to explore elements of the sea for inspiration, as well as organic, earthy, mineral motifs to give impressions of extreme age. We also have visual representations of sensations and themes, all surreally weaving in and out of each other, like tubes and lumps.
-Kabuki was explored mostly in the writing. The tempo (slow-medium-fast), the five act structure and the themes in the film are all derived, or inspired by the Japanese traditional form of theater, with a double lover's suicide and the creation myths being commonly explored and used as metaphors for human emotions. The title "Kabukimono" apparently means "those who are strangely dressed". The choice of using an all female cast was also intentional, because in the early years, Kabuki was mostly performed by women. Later on, that changed to only men, and now it is mix gender again (I think?). We also didn't stick rigidly to the visual code of Kabuki because we didn't want to offend the actual art itself, enough to be using it as a backbone :)
-Finally, the piece is a Romance. It tells the story of the perfect couple, Etic and Emic, living their happy life of symbiosis. Two parts of the same whole. Their names derive from Anthropology and other social sciences, and are terms for two observable streams of information concerning the human behaviour. Emic being the "native", or he who is involved as a participating member in a culture, and Etic is the foreign observer, he who observes and is capable of telling the story to the world. (Roughly...)
Enjoy!
Troisième minimix, de drum 'n bass japonaise. Quatre chansons cette fois (et oui !) redécoupées et enchaînées.
Keisuke Hattori - Kaire ! Setsugekka (Kaite and Bass Remix)
DJ Ozawa - Tokyo (Innovaderz Remix)
Camellia feat. Miku Hatsune - Extraterrestrial
Shandy Kubota - Drizzle (Fang Remix)
A l'époque Edo, qui était une période de paix, nombre de samouraïs se retrouvèrent dépourvus de but. Certains d'entre eux, notamment les plus jeunese, formèrent alors des bandes qui terrorisaient les castes inférieurs, pillaient, semaient le désordre. A la différence des "vrais" samouraïs, les Kabuki-Mono n'avaient pas une attitude sobre. Ils portaient des kimonos aux couleurs criardes, parlaient l'argot et se comportaient de façon provocante. De même, il leur arrivait de pratiquer le tsujigiri, qui consiste à tuer un passant avec son nouveau katana afin d'en tester la qualité.
Le shogunat finit par violemment démanteler ces bandes, ainsi que les machi-yakko, les milices populaires qui s'étaient montées pour lutter contre eux.
Le coté très "déjanté" des morceaux choisis m'a tout de suite fait penser aux kabuki-monos, d'où le nom choisi pour ce minimix.
Kabukimono(傾奇者 (カブキもの)) or hatamoto yakko(旗本奴) appeared in Japan, between the end of the Muromachi era (AD 1573) and the beginning of the Edo period, (AD 1603). Kabukimono is often translated into English as "strange things" or "the crazy ones", believed to be derived from kabuku meaning "to slant" or "to deviate". They were either ronin, wandering samurai, or men who had once worked for samurai families who, during times of peace, formed gangs.
Kabukimono would often dress in flamboyant clothing, combining colors such as yellow and blue, and often accessorized by wearing short kimonos with lead weights in the hem, velvet lapels, wide obi (sash), elements of European clothing or even kimono meant for women as cloaks.Kabukimono also often had uncommon hairstyles and facial hair, either styled up in various fashions, or left to grow long. Their katana would often have fancy hilts, large or square tsuba, red scabbards and were usually longer than normal length. Some kabukimono even used extremely long kiseru as weapons. It is also said that Izumo no Okuni borrowed heavily from the style and the personality of the kabukimono when she first started performing in Kyoto, which eventually led to the creation of the classical Kabuki theatrical form.