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This text short summary. Kyogen is a form of Japanese theater that developed between the late Heian Period (794-1192) and the Kamakura Period (1192-1333). Kyogen is known as one of the traditional Japanese performing arts along with Noh and Kabuki.

Kyogen is a short comical play intended primarily to induce laughter. Characters often reflect human desires and predicaments, and their characteristic dialogue and movements are appealing. Kyogen also contains elements of tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and martial arts, reflecting its cultural background.

Kyogen in the Heian period was originally performed at court banquets and later spread to the general public. By the end of the Heian period, professional performers called Kyogen actors emerged and Kyogen became a specialized form of theater.

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