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Kabuki is a form of Japanese theater with stylized acting and music in which women play the roles of men and women. Women’s kabuki, called onna-kabuki, was banned in 1629. Yarō-kabuki is theater in which men play the roles of women. Kabuki theater is portrayed using costumes, props and make up to make the males look feminine.In Kabuki, they dance, sing and perform drama.