Classical Japanese Dance | Traditional Japanese Dance (3)

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Classical Japanese Dance | Traditional Japanese Dance (3)
Published 5/2024
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Learn the Dance "Moon Over the Ruined Castle" and the Technique of Traditional/Classical Japanese Dance / Nihon Buyo

What you'll learn

You will learn "Moon Over the Ruined Castle (Kōjō no Tsuki), a short (3:30) dance piece in the beginner-intermediate level

By carefully following detailed instructions and repeated practices, you will achieve the mastery level necessary for performing for an audience

Through learning this dance, you will practice and be more skilled in the most fundamental technique of Classical/Traditional Japanese Dance / Nihon Buyō

Through learning this dance, you will practice and be more skilled in using the sensu (dancing fans)

Requirements

Best if you are familiar with the most fundamental technique of Classical Japanese Dance listed below.

Standing position with lowered center of gravity with bent knees known as "koshi o ireru"

Walking without lifting the feet and sliding the soles of the feet across the floor; known as "suri ashi"

Holding the closed sensu (dancing fan)

Holding the opened sensu in three basic holding positions and how to transition between different holding positions

Description

"Moon Over the Ruined Castle" is a dance I have choreographed for advanced-beginning and pre-intermediate learners who study Classical/Traditional Japanese Dance in the Yamazaki Method™. If you are new to Classical/Traditional Japanese dance, it is best to take Classical/Traditional Japanese Dance – Basic Technique (1), Classical/Traditional Japanese Dance – Using the Sensu (1), Classical Japanese Dance / Traditional Japanese Dance (1) “Nihonbashi Bridge in the City of Edo” and (2) “Sakura Cherry Blossoms” before taking this course. Furthermore, the choreography of this dance utilizes techniques introduced in "Basic Technique (2)" (coming soon) and "Using the sensu (2)" (coming soon), so taking all these courses together will give you a more solid foundation.Through learning this dance, you will practice essential components of Classical/Traditional Japanese Dance technique: suriashi sliding steps, using the sensu (dancing fan), and techniques used for masculine forms of dance. However, this dance is meant to be gender-neutral and may be danced in any expression along the gender spectrum.This dance is also useful for intermediate and advanced learners to master finer nuances of expression in Classical Japanese Dance.You will also find information on recommended costumes, where to buy the sensu, and where to find the music in the resources section at the end of the course.

Overview

Section 1: Demonstration

Lecture 1 Watch my demonstration of the dance

Section 2: Verse 1 - Instructions

Lecture 2 Verse 1 - Instructions: Learn the first verse

Lecture 3 Verse 1 - Instructions with very slow music

Lecture 4 Verse 1 - Practice with music

Section 3: Verse 2 - Instructions

Lecture 5 Verse 2 - Instructions: Learn the second verse

Lecture 6 Verse 2 - Instructions with very slow music

Lecture 7 Verse 2 - Practice with music

Section 4: Verse 3 - Instructions

Lecture 8 Verse 3 - Learn the third verse

Lecture 9 Verse 3 - Instructions with very slow music

Lecture 10 Verse 3 - Practice with music

Section 5: Practice the entire dance with me

Lecture 11 Practice the entire dance with me

Section 6: Resources

Lecture 12 About this dance

Lecture 13 Costume, sensu, and music

Experienced beginners,Pre–intermediate learners,Intermediate learners,Advanced learners,Teachers who want to learn a short dance to teach their students