Sunday, October 16, 2011

Traditional Japanese Dance and a Lesson for B.





16 October 2011

We were invited through a group known as Kamogawa-kai (International Friendship Group) to watch a dance performance at a small Shrine. It was a beautiful clear and warm day. The dances were very traditional, each dedicated to a season and with a story, usually of heartbreak I think. One dance was done by a charming girl with streamers. Afterwards we were invited to learn how to use a fan expressively - as in catching falling petals, moving like waves, pouring sake, being a love letter, etc etc. I could barely get by opening the fan, which was surprisingly stiff. Anyway, as you can see I am trying my hardest to hold it properly! Hand gestures are amazingly subtle.

The Japanese love the clover bush which is now about at the end of its blooming time. You can see wishes tied to the branches. We walked back along the Kamogawa River, where families seemed to be enjoying a relaxed and warm Sunday. In the photo you might be able to see that the river is formed by two forks right below the bridge. Also the river is quite shallow and at that point can be crossed by stepping stones, some of which you might see are shaped like large turtles. This spot is about 15 minutes walk from Kyoto University and a 10 or 15 minute train ride to where we are living.

Much love

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