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‖ shosagoto|ʃosaˈgoːto| [Jap., f. shosa acting, conduct + koto matter, affair.] In Japanese Kabuki drama: a dance play; a mime performed to music.
1911Encycl. Brit. XV. 170/1 Mimetic posture-dances (Shosagoto) were always introduced as interludes. 1957Oxf. Compan. Theatre (ed. 2) 412/2 The Japanese theatre recognizes three main classes, the jidaimono or histories..; the sewamono or melodramas; and the shosagoto or dances. 1967‘J. H. Roberts’ February Plan i. iii. 92 The play today was a shosagoto, a Kabuki drama adapted from a Noh play. 1975J. R. Brandon Kabuki 5 In the late seventeenth century, three major divisions of kabuki drama were recognized: sewamono..jidaimono; and dance pieces, called shosagoto. |