
2023 NO.35
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Props Add Flair to Dances
Rhythmic and melodic musical instruments are used as props to accentuate the choreography and add to the glamor and excitement of Japanese Furyu-odori folk dances.
Cooperation: Miyamoto Unosuke Co., Ltd.
Ayatake
Dancers hold these bamboo sticks decorated with colored paper and bells in both hands, twirling them and striking them against each other as they dance. The ayatake pictured here are used in the Chakkirako dance. (Photo: Miura City)
Fue
The yokobue and shinobue bamboo transverse flutes are often part of Japanese folk dances. The main melody of the music that accompanies these dances comes from the clear, high tones of the fue.
Ougi
In addition to being a practical tool for keeping cool, folding ougi fans are an essential part of Japanese dances and festivals. The fan is used in a variety of ways—fully open and held high, or swept through the air in a wavelike motion. Pictured is the ougi used in the Chakkirako dance. (Photo: Miura City)