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Terminology | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. 8211; pantomimic movement. Broadly – any gesture, attitude, or movement of the body. Narrowly – choreography. 8211; literally: “family foundation” – Traditional arts in Japan are typically taught through hierarchically organized schools. Each school has it’s own set of particular traditions and the. 8211; a club or gathering (e.g.,. 8211; dance recital). 8211; stage/dance props. 8211; lite...
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Calendar | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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History | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. Hanayagi Mitsuaki I and Hanayagi Mitsuaki II. Viola Ikie Hosokawa, eldest daughter of Hisamatsu Shusui. Zenjiro Hosokawa) and Hisamatsu. Mitsue Hosokawa), was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. Having begun her early classical dance (. And she received her teaching degree (. And the professional name (. She also studied shamisen and singing under the. And the name of Hosokawa Shunyo.
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2015 Maizome | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Multi-Media | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. Fall 2006 Newsletter 2. Summer 2006 Newsletter 2. Summer 2006 Newsletter 1. Spring 2006 Newsletter 2. Spring 2006 Newsletter 1. June 29, 2011 – 4th of July Parade. April 1, 2011 Maizome. January 31, 2010 – Maizome. August 19, 2009 – Truncated interview about shamisen. August 7, 2009 – The Shamisen Experience. February 19, 2008 – Karen Yuriko Fujishima-Lee obituary. Enter your comment here.
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Lessons | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. 1239 Olomea Street, Honolulu, HI 96817. You will (eventually) need:. 8211; at least 2. Narrow fabric belts/ties) to hold it closed. Decorative sash – we recommend a half-width. 8211; used for. All of these items may be borrowed from the school when you begin taking lessons but you will want to buy your own if you continue studying! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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HanayagiHawaii | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. On Saturday, March 5th, the Hanayagi Dancing Academy Hawaii Foundation will put on its annual Maizome, or first dance (recital) of the year, continuing a tradition that started when the school was first established in 1947. Dancers and shamisen players alike will demonstrate the skills they have learned over the past year. Come join us! When: Saturday, March 5 at 1:00 PM. Click to see a map.
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Maizome 2013 | Hanayagi Dancing Academy - Hawaii Foundation
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Hanayagi Dancing Academy – Hawaii Foundation. Preserving and perpetuating the rich cultural arts of Japan in Hawaii. HDAHF had its annual Maizome, or first dance of the year, on March 2,2013 at the Mission Memorial Auditorium. 8220;Minasama taihen otsukare sama deshita.” Thank you all for all your hard work today. “Okage sama de” we had a successful Maizome. It was due to everyone’s efforts and support that we had a very good event today. Congratulations to all the performers for doing a great job! Fill ...