Also known as Motokiyo Zeami, Zeami, Kanze Motokiyo, Kiyomoto, Seami
japansk estetiker, skådespelare och manusförfattare
Zeami Motokiyo was a Japanese playwright and aesthetic theorist who lived during the 14th and 15th centuries and is credited with developing Noh, a highly influential form of classical Japanese theater. He matters because he transformed Noh into a refined artistic tradition and wrote down theories about performance and beauty that shaped Japanese aesthetics for centuries to come.
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Zeami Motokiyo (japanska: 世阿弥 元清), född cirka 1363, död cirka 1443, även känd som Kanze Motokiyo (japanska: 観世 元清), var en japansk estetiker, skådespelare och manusförfattare.
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