{"success":1,"onion":[{"id":"162002","titolo":"The First European Description of Japan, 1585 : 13\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Japanese plays, farces, dances, singing and musical instruments","ricetta":"[Offline \/ 2019-11-07] The First European Description of Japan, 1585 : 13\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Japanese plays, farces, dances, singing and musical instruments\nHome\nAuthors\nLu\u00eds Fr\u00f3is\nThe First European Description of Japan, 158513\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Japanese plays, farces, dances, singing and musical instruments\nAbout\nNews\nAuthors\nSubjects\nReading Lists\nLibrarians\nReaders\nManual\nLogin\n1. Our autos ordinarily are performed at night; the Japanese almost always perform theirs during the day.\nDuring Frois\u2019 lifetime the term auto came to refer to any relatively brief, oneact play, including a large number of secular dramas written for the Portuguese court by the goldsmith-turned-dramatist Gil Vicente (1465\u20131537), considered the father of Portuguese theater.[781] The secular variety of the auto developed out of the auto sacramental, a one-act drama that generally was performed on holy days, particularly the Feast of Corpus Christi. Commissioned by Church or public officials, autos sacramentales reiterated religious \u201ctruths\u201d or stories from th...","url":"http:\/\/c3jemx2ube5v5zpg.onion\/?document=view&id=1155§ion=25"}]}