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Fujimusume (Wisteria Maiden) / Yui Nene

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Kan Nishikawa - Nihon Buyo - Channel

Fujimusume
Dancer : Yui Nene(10 Years Old)

A spirit of the wisteria flower takes the form of a young woman in a tale that captures her feminine emotions and romantic feelings. There isn't a fixed narrative progression; instead, she showcases her charming demeanor as she gracefully switches between various outfits. Scenes that critique the fickle nature of men and moments where she tries to keep a lovestricken, inebriated man by her side express themes of love. The tale is punctuated with rhythmic tunes and lively dances, celebrating her life as a human before she became the wisteria flower. As the story concludes, the young woman, holding a wisteria branch, gazes at the sunset sky and looks up to see a flock of geese in flight.

◆Kan Nishikawa
Nihon Buyo professional dancer and Grand Master from Nishikawaryu school.
Kan Nishikawa was born on January 14, 1982 in Yokohama Japan. Raised by his Grand Master Senzaburo Nishikawa (Father) and Grand Master Sentoyo Nishikawa(Grand mother). He started to learn Nihon Buyo at the age of four and became Grand Master Kan Nishikawa at the age of 18. He is now performing at nationwide venues such as Kabukiza Theatre and National Theatre under the guidance of Grand Master Senzo Nishikawa(Living National Treasure)
Kan Nishikawa is teaching Nihon Buyo to many people including Geisha group at Shinjuku(Tokyo),Kashiwa(Chiba),Moriya(Ibaraki) and Aizu Wakamatsu(Fukushima).
He also instruct how to move or dance with kimono like Edoera for TV/Movie shooting.

Mail: [email protected]
Instagram:   / kannishikawa  
Facebook:   / hironori.end.  .
Official Site: https://www.kannishikawa.com/

Danseur professionnel de Nihon Buyo (art traditionnel de la danse et du mime japonais) et Grand Maître de l’école Nishikawaryu (l’une des écoles considérées comme majeures au Japon). Kan Nishikawa est né le 14 Janvier 1982 à Yokohama au Japon. Formé par le grand maître Senzaburo Nishikawa (son père) et le grand maître Sentoyo Nishikawa (sa grand mère), il commence à apprendre le Nihon Buyo à l’âge de 4 ans et devient Grand Maître Kan Nishikawa à ses 18 ans. Il danse dans divers cadres à niveau national: au théâtre Kabukiza et au Théâtre National sous l’égide du grand maître Senzo Nishikawa (Trésor National Vivant du Japon).
Kan Nishikawa enseigne le Nihon Buyo, entre autres, dans des maisons de Geisha: à Shinjuku (Tokyo), Kashiwa (Chiba), Moriya (Ibaraki) et à Aizu Wakamatsu (Fukushima). Il forme également à l’art du mouvement et de la danse en kimono, dans le style de l’ère Edo, pour des tournages télé/cinema.

posted by Merenda27