Kōwakamai
Kōwakamai [kowakamai, kouwakamai, 幸若舞, こうわかまい] is a type of kusemai, or recitative dance, which was popular during Japan’s Muromachi Period (1333-1573 C.E.). Although kōwakamai has dance and musical components, scholars consider its textual component as an independent literary genre. Kōwakamai is thought to date back 700 years (14th century), sharing its origins in traditional court dance and music with nō and kabuki. Kōwakamai is performed every year on January 20 at Tenman-jinja, a shintō shrine in Ōe.
Kōwakamai
Kōwakamai [kowakamai, kouwakamai, 幸若舞, こうわかまい] is a type of kusemai, or recitative dance, which was popular during Japan’s Muromachi Period (1333-1573 C.E.). Although kōwakamai has dance and musical components, scholars consider its textual component as an independent literary genre. Kōwakamai is thought to date back 700 years (14th century), sharing its origins in traditional court dance and music with nō and kabuki. Kōwakamai is performed every year on January 20 at Tenman-jinja, a shintō shrine in Ōe.
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Kōwakamai [kowakamai, kouwakam ...... -jinja, a shintō shrine in Ōe.
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幸若舞(こうわかまい)は、室町時代に流行した語りを伴う曲舞の ...... 0年の伝統を持ち、毎年1月20日に大江天満神社で奉納される。
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Kōwakamai [kowakamai, kouwakam ...... -jinja, a shintō shrine in Ōe.
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幸若舞(こうわかまい)は、室町時代に流行した語りを伴う曲舞の ...... 0年の伝統を持ち、毎年1月20日に大江天満神社で奉納される。
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Kōwakamai
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幸若舞
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