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The Noh Stage, comprising of a square stage (butai) in the front and a mirror room (kagami-no-ma) in the back connected through a bridge (hashigakari), symbolizes Divine Presence and the way of achieving it. The pine tree painted in the back of the stage symbolizes the presence of the God within, which can also be interpreted as the residence of the Kami with its origins from Shinto.This noh stage in particular can be found near Sendagaya station in Harajuku, Japan. -K Bacon Japanese Statues, Design Exercises, Tokyo Poster, Japanese Statue, Noh Theatre, Drama Stage, Pine Tree Painting, Environment Reference, Zombie Cat

The Noh Stage, comprising of a square stage (butai) in the front and a mirror room (kagami-no-ma) in the back connected through a bridge (hashigakari), symbolizes Divine Presence and the way of achieving it. The pine tree painted in the back of the stage symbolizes the presence of the God within, which can also be interpreted as the residence of the Kami with its origins from Shinto.This noh stage in particular can be found near Sendagaya station in Harajuku, Japan. -K Bacon

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Are You a Warrior? from Crosspointe Church in Duluth, GA | Church Stage Design Ideas Japanese Sliding Doors, Duluth Georgia, Church Stage Design Ideas, Stage Designs, Stage Design Ideas, Shoji Screen, Church Stage Design, Church Stage, Sign Company

Mike Gerrells and his team of volunteers at Crosspointe Church in Duluth, Georgia constructed this cool set for an Easter series. The six home-made panels (shoji screens) are made of rice paper attached to plywood frames…lit with par cans. Then the 5 banners were printed on vinyl in-house. (Though your local sign company would love to […]

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