sarugakusha
Sarugakusha (猿楽者) refers to the professional performers of sarugaku, a form of popular theatre in medieval Japan that contributed to the development of Noh. The term designates the actors and touring troupes who supplied entertainment at Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, and courtly settings. Sarugaku encompassed dance, mime, acrobatics, and skits, often presented with music and masks. The practice persisted from the Heian period through the Muromachi era and influenced later theatrical forms.
Origins and naming: The name sarugaku has been interpreted in various ways, with some explanations linking
History and development: Sarugaku developed from earlier East Asian theatrical traditions brought to Japan and evolved
Performance characteristics: Repertoire ranged from mythic and historical narratives to comic sketches. Performances combined dance, acting,
Legacy: By the late 16th century, the rise of Noh and changes in patronage led to a