郡上八幡盆踊り

by モス Email

Last night I went to a dance festival up in Gifu in a place called 郡上八幡 (Gujou hachiman). It's a dance festival that lasts a couple of days. The celebrations start around sunset and last until 8am.

It was a fantastic day, up in the mountains so it wasn't quite so humid. There were about 20 of us or so from Nagoya who met up there. Some of us got there early in the afternoon so we got to take a dip in the cool, swift current of the river (don't know what it's called - it's a tributary of Nagaragawa).

It's really an amazing event, something that's been going on for hundreds of years, and everyone participates. Hopefully these pictures and videos can give a glimpse. On the fringes of the area where people are dancing, though, it really reminds me of a summer carnival in the states. Delicious greasy, salty food, silly games that no one can win (Unagi-tsuri), teenagers sneaking around trying to avoid getting caught, doing whatever.

As you can see, I wore a yukata again. I'm getting good at that now.

If you come to Japan, you should try to make it to a bon-odori like this.

3 comments

Comment from: bradbabo [Visitor] · http://www.bradbabo.com
That is a festival. How do they all know the dances? I need some new dance moves and those are quite funky.
08/18/09 @ 05:53
Comment from: モス [Member] Email
Good question. In the first video, you can see people who demonstrate to everyone how to do the dances. Also, all throughout the crowd are actual professional dancers who demonstrate. Finally, they do the same dances year after year so many people already know. Then you just kind of follow what everyone else is doing. It's not too hard, maybe 6-12 moves per dance. For me it was kind of tough, but I'm 踊り音痴.
08/19/09 @ 00:18
Comment from: Greg [Visitor]
Good stuff Moss!
08/19/09 @ 05:20

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