(1) A dance performed in the Ennen period. (2) A kogaki (a variation of the Noh play Ataka). In a part of the male dance performed by Benkei, the Ennen-no-te is sung to the accompaniment, and the dancers shout, jump, and take a step, but this varies depending on the school. [Mariyu Yokomichi] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
(1)延年に演じられる舞。(2)能《安宅(あたか)》の小書(こがき)(変型演出の名)。弁慶の舞う〈男舞〉の一部分に〈延年ノ手〉が囃(はや)され,舞い手もそこでは,掛け声をかけたり飛び上がったり抜き足をしたりするが,流派によって違いがある。【横道 万里雄】
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