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  <identifier>homoit0000685</identifier>
  <prefLabel language="ja">Kabuki</prefLabel>
  <prefLabel language="es">Kabuki</prefLabel>
  <issued>
    <value>2019-05-14</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </issued>
  <modified>
    <value>2021-12-08</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </modified>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001363</id>
    <prefLabel language="en-US">LGBTQ+ theater</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0000318</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Crossdressing</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <comment language="en">A form of theatre in Japan that often features crossdressing actors. Historically, female performers played both male and female roles, but women were later banned from performing and were replaced with male performers who played both male and female roles.</comment>
  <comment language="es">Un tipo de teatro en Jap&#xF3;n donde a menudo figuran actores transformistas. Hist&#xF3;ricamente, actrices asum&#xED;an los roles masculinos y femeninos, pero eventualmente se le prohibi&#xF3; a las mujeres presentarse en el escenario y fueron reemplazadas por actores que asum&#xED;an los roles masculinos y femeninos.</comment>
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