日本舞踊 PV

清元 梅川 UMEGAWA
UMEGAWA is a famous Japanese dance piece featured in Kabuki.
After eloping with Umekawa, Chubei arrives in his hometown of Shinguchi village, and the two walk along a snowy road together, hoping that they can at least visit their biological mother's grave together so that the two can meet in the afterlife. 
Umekawa also clings to the desire to see her biological mother, who lives in Kyoto, one last time before she dies.
As they do so, she spots Chubei's biological parents passing by.
Umekawa sincerely apologizes to the biological father of his love, saying that this is the last time they will ever see each other. She sheds tears of blood as they part ways for their final farewell

https://youtu.be/tCb7G3m5HJg?si=3oXRoH3dS8QGnt6j
義太夫 櫓のお七 YAGURANO OHICHI
Yagura no Oshichi" is a popular Japanese dance piece . Oshichi was the daughter of a greengrocer in Edo, who is said to have committed arson and been burned to death in the hopes of seeing her lover. She has been the protagonist of many elaborate works in literature, kabuki, bunraku and other performing arts.

https://youtu.be/TdAdu_2VFnY?si=0p6uzFKSnESht9Qg


長唄   京鹿子娘道成寺
The scene in this video is unique in that it shows the dancer tapping her foot and fanning the ground, with cherry blossoms 🌸 fluttering down and the burning emotion of resentment expressed like a snake.

https://youtu.be/-pmPTAsAoYI?si=fUs5TuUnF8CTnYFX

長唄『鶴』
First performed in 1963, this dance depicts the beautiful and bold flight of a crane.
In a mystical landscape, snow-white cranes are depicted jumping and playing to the music played by the fairy.
The highlight of the second half is the dynamic movement of the cranes as they soar high into the sky in response to the goddess's call.
The unique choreography that depicts the ecology of cranes is also artistic.

https://youtu.be/hXqYpfgcG88?si=kS2UGbcDLOnKreUi