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    Kumi odori (組踊, Okinawan: Kumi wudui) is a form of narrative traditional Ryūkyūan dance. Kumi odori or Kumi wudui means "combination dance" or "ensemble...
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  • arts are divided into eight categories: Gagaku, Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Kumi Odori, Music, Dance, and Drama. The categories are subdivided into a number...
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  • Uganda Kumi University Kumi Kumi, an illegal liquor brewed in Kenya Kumi Lizard, a reptile that allegedly once lived in New Zealand Kumi odori, a form...
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  • an innovator of the traditional Ryukyuan narrative dance form known as kumi odori. Having added twenty new pieces to the repertoire, Ōshiro is credited...
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    Awa Dance Festival (redirect from Awa Odori)
    in kumi-odori, a lively harvest dance that was known to last for several days. The Awa Odori festival grew out of the tradition of the Bon Odori which...
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  • Tamagusuku Chōkun (category Kumi Odori playwrights)
    credited with the creation of the Ryūkyūan dance-drama form known as kumi odori. Tamagusuku was born in what is today the Gibo neighborhood of Shuri....
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  • (Classical Indian dance) Kuda Lumping Kuduro Kujawiak (Poland) Kullawada Kumi Odori Kumina Kummi Kurdish dance (Iran and Iraq) Kwassa kwassa Lafina Lahasua...
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  • Intangible Cultural Properties: Performing Arts: Gagaku, Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Kumi Odori, Music, Dance, and Drama Japanese crafts: Ceramics, Textiles, Lacquerware...
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    of Kumi Odori and Ryūkyūan music and dance, there are initiatives to document, preserve, and promote Okinawa's performing arts (in particular, Kumi Odori)...
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  • into Ryukyuan music. He was appointed as odori bugyō (踊奉行, Magistrate of Dance) in 1672 and danced kumi odori for the entertainment of the Chinese envoys...
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  • (島袋 光史, Shimabukuro Mitsufumi, 1920–2006) was a Japanese drummer in the Kumi odori tradition. In 2003 he was recognised as a Living National Treasure, holder...
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    Maqam Istrian scale Kgal Laox Khuumii Klapa Koodiyattam Khorasan Bakhshi Kumi odori Kunqu Lhamo Long song Maloya Meshrep Morin khuur Mugham Muqam Nanyin Nhã...
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  • Tasato Chōchoku (category Kumi Odori playwrights)
    brother of Kochinda Chōei. He was also a playwright, and known for writing kumi odori. Three plays by Tasato survive today, and are still performed. These three...
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  • Saltarello Tarantella Angama Bon Odori Bugaku Butoh Buyō Chakkirako Devil's Sword Dance Eisa Kachaashii Kagura Kenshibu Kumi Odori Noh Para para Shirabyōshi...
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    opera art form and developed a unique form of musical performance called "kumi odori." (クミヲゥドゥイ) This performance form is based on Sanshin's music, combines...
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  • completed if they had started. In contrast, ryūka songs and poems and kumi odori plays have significant gaps between spelling and pronunciation. For example...
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    Taiko (redirect from Kumi-daiko)
    drums') and to the form of ensemble taiko drumming more specifically called kumi-daiko (組太鼓, lit. 'set of drums'). The process of constructing taiko varies...
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  • Ryukyuan court. A "dance magistrate (踊奉行, odori bugyō, O: udui bugyō)" oversaw these entertainments; kumi odori, a traditional form of Ryukyuan dance-drama...
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  • Amawari is among the more famous and popular of local historical legends. A Kumi odori (narrative dance-play) telling of Gosamaru's sons' quest for revenge against...
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    Chinese character "城" (castle) is assigned to it. In later ryūka and kumi odori, the reading shiro is also used for the same Chinese character.[citation...
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