Showing posts with label yosakoi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yosakoi. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2009

More Yosakoi

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Posting the pictures of the Yosakoi last weekend prompted me to dig out some old photos from the Kawamoto matsuri 4 or 5 years ago.

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I watched a program on TV last night from this years big Yosakoi Matsuri in Kochi City. Most of those groups were large and danced in formation as they paraded down the streets.

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These groups at the kawamoto matsuri tended to be small, much younger, and danced in a style much closer to pop or rock.

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One thing common to all Yosakoi dancing though is that you have to have fun. Or at least appear to have fun.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Surprise Yosakoi



While I was at the kids kagura last saturday, a little bird whispered in my ear that there was going to be a secret, surprise yosakoi performance next morning in front of the local train station. I really like yosakoi dancing, so sunday morning we turned up in front of the deserted station.

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Yosakoi dancing was invented in Kochi City back in 1954 and is pretty much traditional movements combined with modern music. Really the only rule is that naruko, japanese castanets, must be used. Yosakoi has spread all over Japan now, and has led to a wide range of styles. costumes etc.

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The group performing here, Team Mugen from Okayama City, chose to use kagura flute and kagura melody in their dance, so they turned to 87 year old Ebiya-san, a friend of ours who lives in Kawado. He is the inventor and maker of the "Hero flute" that is now the standard flute in kagura performances here in the west of Japan.

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The group had rented a bus and driven up more than 100 miles from Okayama to stage a surprise performance for Ebiya-san, who lives right next to the station.

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I hadn't seen a group use lanterns before.

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Though quite a few groups have a flag bearer.

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You can seee a slideshow of all 47 photos here.