Enburi Dance and Festival (Part 1/2) - Aomori, Hachinohe Japan 2024
Автор: Gaijin Steel
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Designated as an National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property, the “Hachinohe Enburi” is a local dance performance expressing prayers for a good harvest. The dance is said to take its name from a farm tool called “eburi” (or “iburi/yusaburi”), which makes flattens the ground. It is a ritual for shaking the gods of the fields to wake them up and to put the people’s spirits into the earth.
The dancers, called Tayu, wear large, brilliantly-ornamented eboshi hats in the shape of horses’ heads. Enburi’s most unique and distinctive feature is these hats and the way the dancers wearing them shake their heads around in wide arcs. The dance expresses the entire set of actions involved in rice cultivation, including sowing seeds and planting seedlings.
Between the dances of the Tayu, adorable performances of Shukufukumai dances by children are presented for the audience to enjoy.
-https://visithachinohe.com/en/stories...
Disclaimer: I am not an Enburi expert! I just thoroughly enjoyed this unique Japanese festival and wanted to share it with you :) The below names of the various dances during the festival are my best interpretations- if I got a name wrong, or in the wrong order, PLEASE let me know so I can correct (and get better!)
00:00 Surikomi
02:49 Surihajime
07:08 Nakanosuri
13:22 Kurodome
18:40 EnkoEnko
22:43 MatsoNoMai
25:38 EnkoEnko
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