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The history below is an inclusive categorization of bondage, torment and/or erotic sadomasochism in live theater in Japan.
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==Edo Period Theater==
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1678: "Sansho Dayu Anju-Hime," in Moronobu Hishikawa's "The Story of Actors Past and Present."<ref group="※">''Edo Period Literature'' (Tosho Kankokai, 1916)</ref> Itahashiya-Hime is abused with her hands tied behind her back. By this time, torment scenes were already being hinted at in kabuki theater.
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1700s: Punishment scenes in kabuki and ningyō jōruri (puppet theater accompanied by shamisen) are thought to rattle a person's mind.<sup><span style="color:#0000ff">[citation needed]</span></sup>
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1740: "Steps of Chujohime's Torment" (step three from "The Mountain Goddess Sutematsu" by Namiki Sousuke).
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1772: "Akegarasu Yume no Awayuki"<ref>A work of Shinnai jōruri recitation</ref>
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==Meiji Theater==
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[[image:Moritaza.jpg|200px|thumb|Moritaza in the 1790s]]
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1872: "Kaidan Shikishima Monogatari" by Mokuami Kawatake is first performed by Tanosuke Sawamura III at Moritaza in March.
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==Modern Theater==
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1921: "Burning Her Alive" by Senzaburo Suzuki is performed at the Imperial Playhouse in November.<ref group="※">[[Ko Minomura]]. "A Great Star Has Fallen" (SM Collector, Nov 1980)</ref> The main character and setting is modeled after [[Seiu Ito]] and his studio at the time.
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2014: Oct. "Nagauta Bo Shibari" at Kameari Lirio Hall
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==Pink Live Shows==
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==SM Shows==
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==Notes==
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==References (※)==
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==External Links==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55oi_wowFqk Akegarasu Yume no Awayuki Vol.1]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1epLSQc6B18 Nagauta Bo Shibari (2014 October)]
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 25 January 2022

SMショーの歴史

The history below is an inclusive categorization of bondage, torment and/or erotic sadomasochism in live theater in Japan.

“Flesh Market” at the Kannon Theater in Asakusa. From Seiu Ito’s “Non-Fiction - Sexual Fluids (11)”. Kitan Club Dec 1954 issue.

Edo Period Theater

1678: "Sansho Dayu Anju-Hime," in Moronobu Hishikawa's "The Story of Actors Past and Present."[※ 1] Itahashiya-Hime is abused with her hands tied behind her back. By this time, torment scenes were already being hinted at in kabuki theater.

1700s: Punishment scenes in kabuki and ningyō jōruri (puppet theater accompanied by shamisen) are thought to rattle a person's mind.[citation needed]

1740: "Steps of Chujohime's Torment" (step three from "The Mountain Goddess Sutematsu" by Namiki Sousuke).

1772: "Akegarasu Yume no Awayuki"[1]

Meiji Theater

Moritaza in the 1790s

1872: "Kaidan Shikishima Monogatari" by Mokuami Kawatake is first performed by Tanosuke Sawamura III at Moritaza in March.

Modern Theater

1921: "Burning Her Alive" by Senzaburo Suzuki is performed at the Imperial Playhouse in November.[※ 2] The main character and setting is modeled after Seiu Ito and his studio at the time.

2014: Oct. "Nagauta Bo Shibari" at Kameari Lirio Hall

Pink Live Shows

SM Shows

Notes

  1. A work of Shinnai jōruri recitation

References (※)

  1. Edo Period Literature (Tosho Kankokai, 1916)
  2. Ko Minomura. "A Great Star Has Fallen" (SM Collector, Nov 1980)


External Links