Elements of Noh
Concise description.
Ikuta
Complete text of the Noh play by Zembo Motoyasu (1453-1532).
Munakata and His Shakespearean Noh Plays
Background of the plays (which have both English and Japanese versions in most cases), and a bio of Professor Munakata, a Noh actor and director of the Kanze school of Noh.
Noh
Short description of the development of, and various elements in, Noh and Kyogen (comedy sketches performed as interludes between Noh plays).
Noh
Offers collection of resources for people researching noh, its history, and activities.
Noh Dancing
Historical development of the Noh theater, with an emphasis on the dance elements.
Noh Mask Gallery
Introduces Noh and its history, with gallery of Noh masks and their production.
Noh Mask Gallery
Explains noh, its masks, and how creators make them.
Noh Masks
Very short, general description of mask categories.
Noh Masks & Facial Expression Perception
Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception in Noh masks, with link to a research article on the effect.
Noh Plays
English translations of 13 Noh plays from medieval period. Multiple versions of each play show evolution of translation styles, as well as help to explicate the original text.
Noh Theater
An introduction to Japanese Noh theater by contemporary artist Paul Binnie.
Noh Theater
Examines why noh is still very popular in Japan today, and far more than other forms of traditional entertainment such as kabuki or bunraku.
The Microcosm of Noh: Hana and Yugen
Includes examples of Noh masks, interviews on Noh styles, and glossary or basic Noh terms.