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Kumadori (隈取) is the stage makeup worn by kabuki actors, mostly when performing kabuki plays in the aragoto style. [1] The term also applies to a painting method in which two brushes are used simultaneously, one for the color and the other used to create shading or other details.
An example of an oshiguma, with impressions of 3 different kumadori and autographs-inscriptions for each; created in 1922. An oshiguma (押隈) is an impression of the kumadori (face make-up) of kabuki actors on a piece of cloth, usually silk or cotton, created as an artwork and memento.
Aragoto roles are characterised by the bold red or blue makeup worn by actors, as well as their enlarged and padded costumes. [2] The term "aragoto" is an abbreviation of the term "aramushagoto" , which literally means "wild-warrior style".
Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers. The term kabuki originates from a verb that was used to describe young samurai patrons, meaning "being weird" or "offbeat."
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For certain characters, there is a special makeup style called kumadori. Kumadori consists of dramatic lines and shapes of different colors, each representing a different emotional quality. [8] The most commonly used colors are dark red, representing anger, passion or cruelty, and dark blue for sadness or depression.
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