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Sometimes spectators of the Nō say that the moments of “no action” are the most enjoyable. This is one of the actor’s secret arts. Dancing and singing, movements on the stage, and the different types of miming are all acts performed by the body. Moments of “no action” occur in between. When we examine why such moments without action are enjoyable, we find that it is due to the underlying spiritual strength of the actor which unremittingly holds the attention. He does not relax the tension when the dancing or singing comes to an