The men who taught beauty to hide No.05

Six hundred years ago, a young boy performed for a shogun — and changed Japanese culture forever. This is the story of Zeami Motokiyo, the man who transformed a rough popular entertainment into one of the most refined art forms in human history. A story about beauty, obsession, loss, and a concept called yūgen that has no translation in any language. Noh theater | Japanese history | Art & culture