Meanwhile, in Kyoto, Masatora (later Sengoro, the ninth, and also Sensaku, the first) and Masashige (later Sengoro, the 10th, and also Sensaku, the second) performed unpretentious Kyogen; both belonged to the Sengoro SHIGEYAMA family that adopted as the school's slogan 'O-tofu shugi' (a principle that Kyogen should be accepted by people naturally as tofu [bean curd]). |
京都では「お豆腐主義」を標榜する茂山千五郎家の正虎(9世千五郎。初世千作)、正重(10世千五郎、2世千作)が庶民的な狂言を演じた。 |