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This is just part of the traditional Eisā dance that is performed in Okinawa. Unfortunately, I arrived too late to film the entire this. But I did get this clip and the ending song of the performance, which I will upload in another video. This dance is a large part of Okinawan culture, and is performed pretty often in this island of Japan. I was lucky enough to get to see it at the University of the Ryukyus festival, held the weekend before classes started. I hope you all get to enjoy this traditional part of Okinawa like I did. I'm sorry the quality of sound couldn't be better.
EISA DRUM DANCE Okinawa
EISA DRUM DANCE Okinawa
The power and emotion of the traditional EISA dance from Okinawa. 3 different drums and the Sanshin build the atmosphere. Go with the rhythm get lost in the beat.
Eisa has it's origins in the war-drumming/ signalling aspects of the Ryukyu Kingdom era. These songs are more folk related now, performed in the 'call and response' style typical of the islands. This characteristic is also found in the Tanka 'boat people' of the Min River estuary of Fukien Province.
The method of beating the drum with the tankon entails a sort to hard transition much like Shuri-te strikes and the 'kime' of later karate styles. The stances, footwork and energy has strong similarities to martial training too.
The tankon, is such an effective close range weapon that Ryukyuan's probably had a greater chance on the battlefield than their Napoleonic 'drummer-boy' brothers!
Filmed at the Okinawa Festival in SPitalfields, London.
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