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"The World of Dojoji: Kikumi Onoe"
Japanese dance and Noh Onoe Kikmiki studied the Wakayagi school from a young age and studied under Umezu Takaaki (head of the Umezu school), who was active as a choreographer for Kabuki dance, Jiuta dance, classical dance, and more. In 1997, she transferred to the Onoe school, where she continued to hone her skills and study the essence of Japanese dance.
The performance will be themed on "Dojoji Temple," and will feature a traditional Japanese dance performance contrasting "Edo cherry blossoms" and "Kamigata cherry blossoms," as well as a talk entitled "Dojoji Temple - Flowers," in which the Noh performer Umewaka Motonori will discuss "Japanese dance and Noh dance."
Please enjoy the Japanese dance art of the Onoe school, which is based on the motto of "dignity, freshness, and unexpectedness."
First Chofuuta (Lecture Song) "Sukeroku"
Onoe Kikumi
Part 2 Talk "Dojoji ~Flowers~"
Onoe Kikumi Nozomi Umewaka Motonori
Part 3: Noh Dance by Umewaka Motonori
Nagauta "Musume Dojoji"
Onoe Kikumi
*Japanese dance will be performed using audio recordings.