I've seen "East Odori" at Shimbashi Enbujo.
Actually, I won the present of Central FM.
I didn't think I would win because I had a bad luck so far.
The weather was fine on the day of April 29, and a lot of people packed in Shimbashi Enbujo.
I was there. It's the 86th time this year.
The performances of the day were "Daffodil Tanzen", "Edokakubanashi", and "Shimbashi Yono Busy".
I did it.
It's finally open. Expectations are also growing for the red lanterns of "East".
In the tea room set up on the second floor, there is a beautiful geisha and a beautiful geisha.
(This place, in Shimbashi, we call it a "convenient.") A cute Hantama-san
He gave me tea.
Geisha was decorated with his favorite fan.
Well, it's time to start.
Unfortunately, photography was prohibited, so I will report the dance later.
According to the program guide,
First, the above "Daffodil Tanzen" was called Tanzen Bath in the Edo period, and the samurai who went here devised their hairstyles, clothes, and walking appearances, and this was called Tanzen style. What was incorporated into the dance is Tanzen shake.
This time, I tried to create a gorgeous opening dance that depends on the beautiful prostitutes and the five young people. "
Indeed, I saw young people dressed in spring-like costumes such as yellow-green dance lightly
I felt like I became an Oishi built-in assistant to play in Gion.
Second, "Edo Kakubanashi" below conveys a lot of the emotion of the chick that Oiran and the new construction develop gorgeously. The accompaniment of Joruri and shamisen matched perfectly, giving a sense of the atmosphere of Yoshiwara during the Edo period.
In the intermission of the 30-minute break, the geisha was happy and took photos.
"Shimbashi Evening Busy", which resumed after a break, is truly an on-parade of art!
The second scenic spring scenery is the light of two people and boats reflected on a shoji using a mirror. There is a red and white peach in the background. The number of geisha reflected in the mirror shoji increased, and it was fantastic.
The sound of the ugly sounded, and once it turned dark.
The third view is suddenly bright, with seven geishas in front of Bairin and bamboo grove.
It seemed to be looking at the Genroku era picture scroll.
The fourth view of the river breeze, the sixth view of Tsukiji Akashicho is also a boat whistle and moist song.
The dance was wonderful.
The last ninth view is the finale. In the darkness, the sound of half bells and drums.
We received greetings from 18 people who became bright and lined up side by side.
After tightening, So-odori.
Tenugui of the celebration "East" was thrown, and I got it too.
When I had such a happy experience, I said, "I have to protect Japanese culture."
Click here for the "East" website. http://www2.odn.ne.jp/shinbashikumiai/
Click here for the website of Chuo FM 84.0. ↓
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