Noh, kabuki, and bunraku are representative
            of Japanese classical art.  They are called
            "Gakugeki", meaning "music dramas", because
            they contain elements of both music and plays.
            The three art forms have acquired a world
            wide recognition for their high artistic
            quality.
              The Kansai Gakugeki Festival Association
            has organized this "Kamigata Renaissance
            Gakugeki Festival".  Our purpose is to reconsider
            traditional value as well as artistic appeal
            in Noh, Kabuki and Bunraku to wider global
            audience. In this light, we aim to further
            develop Japanese classical art for future
            and world.
              The 21st century is a propitious time
            at which to hold a festival centering on
            the three main music dramas.  We wish to
            appreciate once again their classical value
            and realize a global appeal for today's audiencea.
            By reviving classical art and creating new
            art forms today, we are to revitalize society
            through the energy of artistic movement.
            Through such cultural excitement, can we
            restore the Kansai area's influence on society
            and revitalize whole Japanese society?
             
             "Gakugeki Festival (music drama festival)"
            is held in various locations in the Kansai
            area.  The reason for selecting the venues
            is that all of the three main music dramas
            originated in Kansai.  To be more specific,
            Nohgaku (Noh music) started from sarugaku
            of medieval times, which is associated with
            the holy rituals of the Nara Kasuga shrine
            and Kohuku temple.  The origin of Kabuki
            is that Izumo No Okuni performed in Kamo-riverbank of Kyoto in 1603, the beginning of
            modern times.  Bunraku started from Gidayu
            Ningyo Joruri, which was established as a
            performance by TAKEMOTO Gidayu, CHIKAMATSU
            Monzaemon and TAKEDA Izumo in Dotonbori of
            Osaka in the Genroku period.
             
             
We wish to review these performing arts in
            their original birthplace, the Kansai area,
            utilizing its many advantages.  The festival
            also encourages the creation of modern music
            dramas, while acknowledging their origins.
             We hope that a great many people will attend
            the performances of "Gakugeki Festival" and
            participate in the events with us, sharing
            interests and perspective.  Through such
            participation, we hope to expand our thoughts
            in Classical perfroming art.  Welcome to
            the festival, and we hope you will join and
            enjoy the events.