Dance in Japan

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Japanese dance was the chief part of Chinese power due to position. Bugaku, a sluggish symmetrical chaste dance appearance which flourished in Japanese courts after the 8th century, was of Chinese parentage. Serugaku was to lay in detail from a comic folk dance of China which was executed at Shinto and Buddhist festivals. Dengaku is a common people acrobatic dance received from folk forms enjoyed by less worthy-wise audience. Kabuki is a popular dance dram developed in the 17th century. It requires technique to carry traditions in pantomine. Kabuki dancers,wether depicting male or female characters are all men. Geishas are skilled female entertainers trained in kabuki dance techniques. Their dance is played in an nearly no movement way of acting and the theme is about love.

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