The name of a part of the Noh play "Ama (Diving Fish)". It refers to the scene in which a female diving fisherman tells the story of how she once rescued a precious jewel from the Dragon Palace. This part is often performed separately as a dance, solo recitation, or a single tune. [Mariyu Yokomichi] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
能《海人(あま)》の部分の名。海人の女が,むかし名玉を竜宮から奪い返したことを仕方話で物語る場面をいう。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。【横道 万里雄】
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