Treasured Tales from Old Japan: Shinnai Narrative Singing and Kuruma Ningyo Puppetry

Date: October 14

Time: 3:00 pm

Location: Hanford Fox Theatre
326 N. Irwin St., Hanford, CA
Theater information: 559-584-7823

Tickets: $12 for Clark Center members and registered students, $18 for non-members

Acclaimed master of Shinnai narrative singing, Tsuruga Wakasanojo XI, and master of Kuruma Ningyo puppetry, Nishikawa Koryu V, capture light-hearted friendship and painful love from eighteenth-century Japan in their performance of "Yaji Kita," and "Snow" (Yuki).

Puppets operated by Nishikawa Koryu V and his associate gain voice through Tsuruga Wakasanojo XI. Together they re-create the world of townspeople in "Yaji Kita," a funny travelogue between fainthearted Kitahachi and a prankster, Yajirobei, who claims that he is not afraid of ghosts; and "Snow," a passionate dance number expressing a woman's suffering caused by love.

For tickets, call the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture at 559-582-4915 or purchase online at Tickets.com (service charge may apply).