Older than kabuki, the world of noh is an exercise in subtle, slow and studied movements accompanied by ancient court music. Actors (some wearing the classic wooden noh mask) inhabit a square stage decorated with a single pine tree and through words and song will play out the story of an ancient tale. Related to noh, kyogen theatre takes some of the themes from the esoteric noh world and renders them with humour. Interact with actors from both media in this experience and gain precious insights into Japan’s performing arts.