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    Nihon-buyō (日本舞踊, lit. 'Japanese dance') refers to the classical Japanese performing art of dance. Nihon-buyō developed from earlier dance traditions...
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    of Edo Japan. Nihon buyō was created directly from kabuki buyō before it became theater. The second part of nihon buyō is Noh. Nihon buyō takes a few key...
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  • swords and more traditional forms of Japanese theatre like Kabuki and Nihon Buyō. He graduated from Seijo University. In 1960, he made a cameo appearance...
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    Chiyonosuke, 19 August 1926 – 9 November 2000) was a Japanese actor and Nihon-buyō dancer. He appeared in more than 40 films from 1954 to 1993. Azuma was...
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    activities such as the tea ceremony, kendo, and Japanese dancing (日本舞踊, Nihon-buyō). As with standing bows, zarei, as well as many other domains of Japanese...
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    Dictionary of Japanese Traditional Theatre. (2006) p. 47-48. "What is Nihon Buyo?". Nihon Buyo. Retrieved 2017-10-03. "Development of Shosagoto". Invitation to...
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  • Italy Tarantella, Furlana, Liscio, Monferrina Jamaica Quadrille Japan Nihon-buyō Jordan Dabke Korea Buchaechum, Ganggangsullae Kosovo Shota Kuwait Ardah...
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    Satoshi Yashiro, Hirozumi Takeda, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo (2013) Nihon buyō (日本舞踊)「Nagauta – Kocyou」, Meguro Gajoen, Tokyo (2014) Musical with Mark...
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    Philippines Pagapir – a traditional fan dance in Mindanao, Philippines Nihon-buyō – traditional dance originating from Japan Princess Iron Fan Japanese...
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  • cute, yet malicious and selfish student who is a popular performer of nihon-buyō dance. She has a generally cheeky personality but will often show harshness...
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  • "remarkable legacy". She spoke the Tōhoku dialect. She held the certification Nihon-buyō Kiryū Natori. Among her special skills were jazz dancing and tap dancing...
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  • Process. 1972 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2021-02-05. "Nihon Buyo". Indianapolis Museum of Art Online Collection. Retrieved 2021-02-05....
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  • Horiuchi, and Chihaya Yoshitake. Her special skills includes Jazz dance, Nihon-buyō, Ballet, and piano. Just Because! (2017) as Mio Natsume Rifle Is Beautiful...
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    was adopted by a friend of her mother's in Osaka. She started learning Nihon-buyō at the age of four. At 13, she joined the Shochiku Gakugeki Club (predecessor...
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  • 17th Seiyu Awards. Among her hobbies and special skills are Mizuki-ryū nihon-buyō and urasenke. Sazae-san, Hanako Hanazawa (1969) Ippatsu Kanta-kun, Ichirō...
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    Gagaku Koto Enka J-pop Karaoke Japanese traditional dance Bugaku Kagura Nihon-buyō Calligraphy Dogū Dōtaku Haniwa Japonisme Kagami Kakemono Kanō school Magatama...
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    She was educated in the arts from a young age, and started to learn Nihon buyō at three years old and kabuki at five. Her father, who was the chief clerk...
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  • the elderly. In addition to acting, since 2001 she has been learning Nihon Buyo (Japanese traditional dance) in the Fujima-ryū, the Iemoto of which is...
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  • painter and a member of the Japan Artists Association. Uno trained as a Nihon Buyō dancer,[citation needed] from which she often borrows stories for her...
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    Okinawa monogatari (Tale of Okinawa), 1997 Symphony, no.1, 1938 Okinawa buyō kumikyoku (Okinawan Dance Suite): no.1, 1940, no.2, 1946 Ryūkyū kyōsōkyoku...
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  • April 1, 2006 33 Sake April 17, 2006 34 Japanese Language April 24, 2006 35 Buyō May 1, 2006 36 Kyoto Cityscape Preservation May 15, 2006 37 Japanese Castles...
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    an outstanding Kabuki actor, Shōroku II was known for his skills as a Nihon-buyō dancer and much of his dancing skills were due to the fact that he was...
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  • Takechi, and plays by Shūji Terayama. Members of the Hanayagi school of nihon buyō (traditional Japanese dance), including Suzushi Hanayagi, also performed...
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  • dancer of the Shochiku Revue Company. In kindergarten, he began to study (Nihon Buyō) at Fujima School of Japanese Dance where Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII was...
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  • to Tokyo for a year. Bergstrom took up the traditional Japanese dance, Nihon Buyō, for two years in the Wakayagi school. He also practiced his taiko skills...
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  • traditional craft products and workshops, there are performances of martial arts, buyō (Japanese dancing), shamisen playing, tea ceremony, flower arranging and...
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  • Washington Market Review, Vol. V, No. 17. Birzen, Lisa. (2009, October) Nihon Buyo -- Dance is a Mirror into Japanese Culture. Chopsticks NY, Vol. 30, p...
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  • in Muromachi) 1953 Hashi-zukushi (Buyō) (橋づくし (舞踊) The Seven Bridges (Buyō)), 1958 Jean Cocteau's Orphée, 1956, Buyō adaptation Racine's Britannicus, 1957...
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    at Nihon Eiga Haiyū Gakkō, a pre-war acting school founded in 1923 by theater director Biyō Minaguchi (水口薇陽). In 1934, she opened the Minami Buyō Kenkyūsho...
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  • liquor store, so she grew up relatively well off. Mishima took lessons in Nihon-Buyo, classical Japanese dance, but her teacher often scolded her for making...
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