For centuries, Japan has amazed the world with its variety of theatrical forms. Of all these diverse genres, two stand out.
Noh and Kabuki. Each of these theaters has unique aesthetics and traditions that reflect the spirit and history of Japan. Noh theater is ritualistic and symbolic, Kabuki is flamboyant and theatrical.
The book combines two Japanese theaters whose histories overlap
Design/typography: Elizaveta Makedonskaya
Curator: Lyudmila Ershova
Noh font: Caslon 540 BT
Kabuki font: TT Norms Pro
Format: 170 × 230 mm
Number of pages: 152
Printing: Printing house of the School of Design of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.
Paper: Pergraphica 100 g/m²
Cover material: HPG VIVID 270 g/m²