@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000719, author = {仲, 万美子 and NAKA, Mamiko}, journal = {総合文化研究所紀要, Bulletin of Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, AN10052143-20110331-18, It is not widely known that professional Japanese entertainers gave kabuki, noh, and bunraku performances in Manchuria during the colonial period that extended from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries. Based on an analysis of articles drawn from daily and specialty newspapers published in Dalian, my paper, examines how these performances were received by Japanese residents in the region and attempts to determine whether they were interested in music and the performing arts as an area of private study. I focus on 1)the manner of promoting and reporting each performance tour; 2)the type of venue and performer; and 3)the level of public interest in watching and studying the performing arts., 論文 (Article)}, pages = {18--34}, title = {歌舞伎、文楽、能楽の大連公演(1935年)は誰によって鑑賞/支援されたか : 現地刊行の新聞報道記事からみた分析}, volume = {28}, year = {2011}, yomi = {ナカ, マミコ} }