Question

An 18th-century song composed for one of these events ends with the words “white snow” and opens with the words “black hair.” Two-headed drums play patterns for these events memorized with a mnemonic that uses the vowels /i/ (“ee”) and /u/ (“oo”) for the higher drum, and /a/ (“ah”) and /o/ (“oh”) for the lower one. At these events, musicians are hidden in side rooms with black shutters and play in ensembles led by a three-stringed, (10[1])snakeskin, banjo-like instrument. (-5[1])At these events, audience members (10[1])shout guild names, or yagō, to accentuate climactic mie (“MEE-yay”) poses, (10[1]-5[2])such as feigning reading a subscription scroll, or kanjinchō. (10[1])Nagauta (“nah-gah-OOH-tah”) music centered (-5[1])on the shamisen can be played (-5[1])at these (-5[1])performances (-5[1])to accompany (-5[1])the entry (10[1])of crossdressing actors (-5[1])on (10[1])a hanamichi (-5[1])walkway. (10[2])For 10 points, (10[1])name these elaborate dance-drama performances whose actors wear kumadori makeup. ■END■ (10[12]0[4])

ANSWER: kabuki performances [accept synonyms like kabuki shows or kabuki productions; prompt on theatrical performances or plays by asking “In what genre?”] (The first clue is “Kurokami” by Koide Ichijūrō and the second clue is chirikara-style drumming.)
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2025 ACF Nationals04/19/2025Y2488%0%42%121.67

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Foster HughesMinnesotaToronto C7110
Jeffrey XuGeorgia TechIowa State74-5
Jakob MyersIndianaNorthwestern7910
Andrew WangIllinois AChicago A8910
Ani PerumallaPenn StateLSE89-5
Chris ScheriRITMichigan89-5
Annabelle YangWUSTL AToronto A9810
Eve FleisigUC Berkeley AColumbia A101-5
James McCurleyHarvardChicago B107-5
Anuttam RamjiUC Berkeley BOttawa109-5
Jem BurchYaleArizona State110-5
Jared HeWaterloo AStanford112-5
Qingyu ZhangFloridaGeorgia State11410
Micah ColmanWaterloo BBritish Columbia117-5
Kushal AluruRutgersNorth Carolina A11810
Eric ChangVirginia TechMIT120-5
Roxanne TangOhio StateMaryland12110
Soren HeydariNorth Carolina BCornell B12110
Jisoo YooTexasToronto B12410
Stefan Stealey-EuchnerArizona StateYale1350
Alvin GuoChicago BHarvard13510
Cooper RohColumbia AUC Berkeley A13510
Olin BoseColumbia BWinona State13510
Guy IndoranteIowa StateGeorgia Tech13510
Sinecio MoralesJohns HopkinsCornell A13510
Yrwin BatanMITVirginia Tech13510
Maude-Sophie LockmanOttawaUC Berkeley B13510
Cormac BeirneLSEPenn State1350
Todd MaslykMichiganRIT13510
Tim MorrisonStanfordWaterloo A1350
Thomas TibbettsUCFIllinois B13510
Joseph ChambersVirginiaVanderbilt13510
Ryan RosenbergNYUWUSTL B13510
June YinWUSTL BNYU1350
Tai BelkeBritish ColumbiaWaterloo B13510