Kabuki: Him

When people think of Kabuki, they picture male actors ( onnagata ) in elaborate wigs playing female roles. However, for a brief but vibrant period in the 17th century, Kabuki was born, dominated, and later banned by women. This original form is known as Him Kabuki (Women’s Kabuki). What is Him Kabuki? Him Kabuki (lit. "Princess/Young Lady Kabuki") refers to the earliest form of Kabuki theater performed exclusively by female troupes. It emerged around 1603 – the very beginning of the Edo period – and was pioneered by a legendary shrine maiden named Izumo no Okuni .

Okuni’s most famous piece was The Teahouse Scene , where she played a flirtatious samurai courting a teahouse girl. Audiences went wild – not for refined art, but for the bold, erotic energy. him kabuki

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When people think of Kabuki, they picture male actors ( onnagata ) in elaborate wigs playing female roles. However, for a brief but vibrant period in the 17th century, Kabuki was born, dominated, and later banned by women. This original form is known as Him Kabuki (Women’s Kabuki). What is Him Kabuki? Him Kabuki (lit. "Princess/Young Lady Kabuki") refers to the earliest form of Kabuki theater performed exclusively by female troupes. It emerged around 1603 – the very beginning of the Edo period – and was pioneered by a legendary shrine maiden named Izumo no Okuni .

Okuni’s most famous piece was The Teahouse Scene , where she played a flirtatious samurai courting a teahouse girl. Audiences went wild – not for refined art, but for the bold, erotic energy.