The name of a part of the Noh play "Mii-dera". It refers to the scene where the madwoman in the Shite role plays with the bell of Mii-dera. This part is often performed separately as a dance, solo recitation, or in one tune. The lyrics are quoted in Nagauta plays such as "Kyokago Musume Dojoji". [Yokomichi Mario] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
能《三井寺》の部分の名。シテの狂女が三井寺の釣鐘に戯れる場面をいう。この部分を独立させて,仕舞(しまい)または独吟,一調として演じることも多い。長唄《京鹿子娘道成寺》などに詞章が引用される。【横道 万里雄】
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