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Modern fusion dance combining traditional Awa Odori with contemporary music; performed with naruko (wooden clappers).
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Butoh
Contemporary avant-garde dance created in reaction to Western ballet; emphasizes squat physique and earthbound movements.
Bon Odori
Folk dance performed during Obon festival to honor ancestors' spirits; danced in circles around a tower stage (yagura).
Buyō (Nihon Buyo)
Classical Japanese dance tradition combining movement with dramatic expression.
Kabuki Dance
Vibrant theatrical dance with bold, exaggerated movements; part of Kabuki theatre depicting romance, revenge, and common struggles.
Noh Mai
Subtle, controlled classical dance emphasizing restraint; performed in intricate masks and costumes depicting heroism and spirituality.
Kumi Odori
Okinawan traditional dance with graceful movements; recognized as Important Intangible Cultural Property.
Dragon Dance
Team manipulation of long decorated dragon symbolizing strength and prosperity; performed during festivals.
Lion Dance
Southern China: guardian against evil spirits; Northern China: acrobatic depiction of lion's ferocity and agility.
Yangge
Folk dance created by farmers to honor farming god; performed to celebrate agricultural seasons.
Dunhuang Dance
Classical dance form inspired by Dunhuang cave paintings; features fluid movements and silk ribbon movements.
Lantern Dance
Southern Chinese folk dance performed with lantern props during festivals.
Errenzhuan
Northeast Chinese dance-drama tradition with theatrical elements.
Seungmu
Solo classical dance performed in monk robes; expresses spiritual seeking through dynamic turning and spinning.
Taepyeongmu
Graceful classical court dance originally performed for the king; features slow, flowing movements.
Buchaechum (Fan Dance)
Contemporary classical dance using large colorful fans to create wave and wave patterns.
Geommu (Sword Dance)
Martial dance performed by warriors with sword props; demonstrates strength and technical skill.
Cheoyongmu
Classical court dance originally performed to ward off evil; features five dancers with distinct roles.