Dance Dance Dance: Japanese classical dance defies virus via online lessons

Japanese dance is using modern technology

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TOKYO:
As the coronavirus outbreak leaves people cooped up at home, aficionados of classical Japanese dance are using modern technology to keep their passion for the art form alive.

Takujiro Hanayagi, who with a fan in his hand teaches the graceful, mesmerising dance form known as “Nihon Buyo” - literally “Japanese dance” - has begun instructing his pupils via a tablet computer.

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“Culture shouldn’t stop because of the virus ... It is an opportunity to think about what can be done under the circumstances,” said Hanayagi.

Students are embracing the chance to learn the dance form, which dates back to Japan’s Edo period (1603-1867), despite the virus disrupting daily lives.

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“It is not as inconvenient as I imagined. It’s similar to how I would normally practice,” said Komaki Yamashita, who along with her daughter Konoha has started taking Hanayagi’s online lessons.