Kabuki plays include a variety of intermingled episodes which develop towards a final dramatic climax. Despite the ease with which it can assimilate new forms, Kabuki is a very formalized theatre. It retains numerous conventions adapted from earlier forms of theatre that were performed in shrines and temples.
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In my opinion, I consider it traditional.
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Kabuki plays include a variety of intermingled episodes which develop towards a final dramatic climax. Despite the ease with which it can assimilate new forms, Kabuki is a very formalized theatre. It retains numerous conventions adapted from earlier forms of theatre that were performed in shrines and temples.