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"Form," conventionalied, fixed forms in kabuki. Kata were forms in (1) acting; (2) performance style (such as aragoto, wagoto, and shosagoto); (3) techniques (such as mie, entrances and exits, specialized movements, vocalizations and sound effects, costumes and makeup, and staging); and (4) interpretation (individuated approaches to roles developed by actors to suit their strengths and weaknesses).
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Meaning "form." In taiko the word is used to denote a manner of movement and pose proper to the style of music played.
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Form, sometimes stylized and pre-arranged; Nage no kata. Shoulder. Kata guruma.
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Formal exercises that comprise a series of grappling or striking movements that imitate fighting situations.
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Form' (Japanese)
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