| 单词 | bugaku | 
| 释义 | bugakun.  A classical dance style of Japan, characterized by highly stylized, restrained movements made by performers wearing elaborate costumes and sometimes using masks and hand-held props. Also: the genre of music which accompanies this (cf. gagaku n.). Frequently (and in earliest use) attributive. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > 			[noun]		 > type of Japanese music bugaku1876 gagaku1936 1876    Cornhill Mag. Oct. 479  				It [sc. Noh drama] was at first but an adaptation of the ‘Kagura’ and ‘Bu-gaku’ dances. 1888    Mag. of Art Jan. 210/2  				A very curious set of the masks used in the classical ‘Nō’ and ‘Bugaku’ pantomimes were displayed. 1919    Guide to Japanese Textiles 		(Victoria & Albert Mus., Dept. Textiles)	 I. 18  				The bird-mask..is worn by dancers in the bu-gaku. 1952    F. Bowers Japanese Theatre i. 9  				The Bugaku orchestra..is composed exclusively of wind and percussion instruments. 1983    J. Raz Audience & Actors iii. 53  				A bugaku stage is built in the inner yard of the mansion, and six women are performing a bugaku dance. 2012    Daily Tel. 		(Nexis)	 16 Aug. 22  				At the Edinburgh performance, the [gagaku] musicians will be joined by dancers in a form known as bugaku. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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