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  2. Japanese traditional dance - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Noh mai can be traced back to as far as the fourteenth century. [5] [6] Noh mai is a dance that is done to music that is made by flutes and small hand drums called tsuzumi. [7] At various points the performers dance to vocal and percussion music; these points are called kuse or kiri. Noh mai dances are put together by a series of ...

  3. Noh - Wikipedia

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    Noh (能, Nō, derived from the Sino-Japanese word for "skill" or "talent") is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century. . It is the oldest major theater art that is still regularly performed today.

  4. Nihon-buyō - Wikipedia

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    In the broad sense, nihon-buyō refers to the dances kabuki-buyō, kamigata-mai and shin-buyō . [9] Kabuki buyō (歌舞伎舞踊) - nihon-buyō in the exact definition refers solely to kabuki-buyō alone; Kamigata-mai (上方舞) or jiuta-mai (地唄舞) - dance born and developed in the region of Kyoto and Osaka (the Kamigata region).

  5. Uemura Shōen - Wikipedia

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    (Jo-no-mai is a dance performed in the introduction to a Noh play, and Soshi-arai Komachi is the title of a Noh play about the Heian period poet Ono no Komachi.) Shoen took great inspiration from the female character in noh theater. It is important to note that men performed all the roles in noh theater including the female roles.

  6. List of Living National Treasures of Japan (performing arts)

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    Dance: Kabuki-mai: 1960 Fujiko Fujima (藤間藤子) 1907 1998 Dance: Kabuki-mai: 1985 Juraku Hanayagi II (花柳壽楽(2代)) 1918 2007 Dance: Kabuki-mai: 2002 Toshinami Hanayagi (花柳寿南海) 1924 2018 [18] Dance: Kabuki-mai: 2004 Taka Yamamura (山村たか) 1896 1981 Dance: Kamigata-mai: 1978 Yūki Yoshimura (吉村雄輝) 1923 1998 ...

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  8. National symbols of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National dance: Noh Mai: Emperor Jimmu: National poet: Matsuo Bashō: Matsuo Bashō: National epic: Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (Taketori Monogatari), The Tale of the Heike (Heike Monogatari) Nihon Shoki: National colours: Primary colours: Red and white; Secondary colours: Black (sports); Blue, white and spring bud (only ...

  9. Chigo no Mai of Kawaguchi (河口の稚児の舞, Kawaguchi no chigo no mai) [168] April 25 (Magomi Festival (孫見祭)) and July 28 (Daidai Festival (太々御神楽祭)) Dance of about 10 young girls accompanied by drums, hourglass-shaped drums, and flutes considered as a type of daidai kagura. The dance has been designated under Criteria 2, 3.