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Bugaku (舞楽,
court dance and music) is a ****anese
traditional dance that has been
performed to
select elites,
mostly in the ****anese
imperial court, for...
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Dainichido Bugaku (****anese: 大日堂舞楽, meaning:
Vairocana Temple Dance and Entertainment) is a
yearly set of nine
sacred ritual dances and music,
named for...
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Bugaku is a
ballet made by New York City
Ballet co-founder and
ballet master George Balanchine to
eponymous music by
Toshiro Mayuzumi,
commissioned by...
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called bugaku (舞楽). It may be used in
religious ceremonies in some
Buddhist temples. In 1955, the ****anese
government recognized gagaku and
bugaku as important...
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print with two
bugaku dancers is an ukiyo-e
woodblock print dating to
sometime between the mid-1820s and 1844 by
celebrated Edo
period artist Utagawa...
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Music Kangen (管弦)—a
Chinese form of
music Bugaku (舞楽)—influenced by Tang
dynasty China and
Balhae Dainichido Bugaku Vocal Music Kumeuta (久米歌)—Kume song Kagurauta...
- [Togaku
Bugaku] - 9:03
Hyojo no
Choshi - 2:51
Bairo no Ha [Togaku
Bugaku] - 5:42 A****i [Saibara] - 4:31
Banshikicho no
Choshi - 4:58 Soko [Togaku
Bugaku] -...
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ballets were
created for her,
including Seven Deadly Sins,
Ivesiana and
Bugaku. She
danced the role of
Dewdrop in the 1958
Playhouse 90
telecast of Balanchine's...
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Genres and
styles Bugaku Bushi Dainichido Bugaku Danmono Gagaku Gigaku Jōruri
Kouta Min'yō
Nagauta Rōkyoku
Saimon Ondo [ja] Komori-uta (lullaby) Warabe...
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Revue GEAR, the
first unlimited-run show in ****an with
original contents.
Bugaku Performing arts Anan,
Nobuko (2016).
Contemporary ****anese Women's Theatre...