Kabuki is a form of drama that (influenced the development of Noh. was performed for the commmon people was popular at the heian court took place on a bare stage.)

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Kabuki is a form of drama that was performed for the common people. It originated in the early 17th century in Japan and is characterized by its stylized performances, elaborate costumes, and makeup. While it shares some elements with Noh theater, Kabuki was distinctly aimed at the broader public, in contrast to Noh, which was more refined and associated with the samurai class and the elite.