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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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A traditional makeup artist applies makeup to Osaki Nozomi, 14 before a
performance of traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki Festival on
March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and junior high school
students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed three old Kabuki
dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years
after the traditional theater was built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe)
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Morita Maho, 14 gets ready to perform traditional Kabuki during the
Nanko-Kabuki Festival on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and
junior high school students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed
three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor
theater,115 years after the traditional theater was built in 1841.
(Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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A traditional makeup artist applies makeup to Inoue Erks, 14 before a
performance of traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki Festival on
March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and junior high school
students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed three old Kabuki
dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years
after the traditional theater was built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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A child performs in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Traditional makeup artists applying white makeup children before a
performance of traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki Festival on
March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and junior high school
students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed three old Kabuki
dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years
after the traditional theater was built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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A traditional makeup artist applies makeup to Morita Maho, 14 before a
performance of traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki Festival on
March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and junior high school
students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed three old Kabuki
dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years
after the traditional theater was built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe)
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Traditional makeup artists applying white makeup children before a
performance of traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki Festival on
March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan. Elementary and junior high school
students from three children's Kabuki clubs performed three old Kabuki
dramas to mark the repair of the Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years
after the traditional theater was built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe)
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Children perform in a traditional Kabuki during the Nanko-Kabuki
Festival at an outdoor Kabuki theater on March 25, 2012 in Sayo, Japan.
Elementary and junior high school students from three children's Kabuki
clubs performed three old Kabuki dramas to mark the repair of the
Nanko-Kabuki outdoor theater,115 years after the traditional theater was
built in 1841. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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