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Japanese

Dances
are
over
1,500
years
old,
whose ancient form
is strictly preserved.

In Japan there
are
many
native
dances, like famers
dances, dances of
fishermen, and lions

In Japan, the
words mai or odori
are used in all their
dances; however, the
two words do not

Mai Talks about a


soft
kind
of
dancing
focusing
on the movement

Odori talks about


the
dancing
focusing on swift
movements of the

Bagako
oldest
dance.

is
the
Japanese

Noh- is a stage
play that uses slow
movements and is
associated with a

NohThe
dance
includes
a
vocal
presentation with music
by an orchestra that
uses
string
and

Noh- In noh every


movement
has
a
meaning. The dancers
used
masks
and
attractive costumes.

Kabukitraditional
Japanese
popular
drama with singing and
dancing performed in a
highly stylized manner.

Kabuki- the costumes


used
in
kabuki
is
beautifully
designed.
The facial makeup and
the stage are designed

Kabuki- the Kabuki is


performed by male
performers
portraying roles of

Geisha- is the
most
popular
dance in Japan.
This
dance
is

GeishaThe
movements
are
graceful and the
costumes
are

The parasol Dance is


a very colorful and
easy dance for girls. It
is
customary
for
Japanese girls to use

Costume a bright
kimono,
bright
colored flowers on
the hair, a Japanese
parasol,
and
a

Music compose
of 3 parts: A, B,
and c. It is the
same music used

Count
one, two (measure)

/
One,

two,

three,

four

(2

Formation
The dancers are in
groups
of
four
facing
the

Formation
The open parasol is
held with both hands
over the head, the
handle in chest level.

Formation
The
dancers
stand
about four feet away
from each other. One to
any number of groups
may take part in this

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