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Persian theatre goes back to antiquity. The first initiation of theater and phenomena of acting can be traced in ceremonial theaters to glorify national heroes and legends and to humiliate the enemy, as in the classics "Soug Sivash" and "Mogh Koshi" (Megakhouni). Ancient Persian theatre and dance was significantly researched by the Greek historian Herodotus of Halikarnassos, who lived during the Persian rule in Greece. In his work ''Book IX (Calliope)'', he describes the history of Asian empires and also the Persian wars until 478 BC.〔 〕 == Historical Persian theatre == These are a few of the dramatic performing arts that became popularized in Iran in 7th century AD, long before the advent of cinema. A few examples include: * Naqqāli (recounting stories) * Ta'zieh (Shi'i martyr plays) * Kheimeh Shab Bazi (puppet theatre) * Siah-Bazi (comical acts on politics) * Ru Howzi (comical acts on domestic life) * Pardeh Dari (screen based storytelling) * Pardeh-khaani (mobile singing, storytelling read off a curtain) * Naghali (storytelling) * Ghavali (minstrelsy) * Shahnameh-khaani (singing storytelling performance of the story of Shahnameh) * Rowzeh Khani (mourning performance) * Saye-bazi (shadow plays) * Mirnouroozi (comic play during Nowruz) * Kachalak bazi or Pahlavan Kachal (comic play with a bald clown-like character) * Baghal bazi (comic play that takes place at a grocery store) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Persian theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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