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Andrew Takahisa Tsubaki (November 29, 1931 - December 16, 2009) was a 20th & 21st century Japanese theatre scholar who contributed to the presence and practice of Japanese theatre styles in the Western world.
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Andrew Takahisa Tsubaki (November 29, 1931 - December 16, 2009) was a 20th & 21st century Japanese theatre scholar who contributed to the presence and practice of Japanese theatre styles in the Western world. Tsubaki received extensive education in writing, teaching, and theatrical practices prior to his long-term career at the University of Kansas, a three-decade residency that spanned the years 1968-2000. Tsubaki was most well-known for his pedagogy of Noh, Kyōgen, and Kabuki theatre and scholarly publications and reviews. In 2006, he was awarded the honor of joining the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
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