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Dancer's fan

Dancer's fan

Dancer's fan of the plain design used for lessons mainly

The dancer's fan (まいおうぎ) is a folding fan used for Japanese dance.

The materials are the same as a common folding fan, and paper is used for bamboo and a tree, a face of fan to the bone which there are ten. However, a weight of lead is taught a pivotal part to throw a fan by the dancing, and to perform movement such as "ebb to pick it up with a finger, and to turn required" to be easy to treat it. In addition, the outer rib and the paper were pasted and are bound together with a thread to give a durability degree and are strengthened.

The face of fan has the thing that a style crest of a plain thing and each school was designed. In addition, the thing which the picture along the program was drawn on is used for stage use. I may keep a meaning in a design like an Inoue style indicating the degree of progress of the lesson by the design of the dancer's fan.

In addition, a dancer's fan is not used for Japanese dance by all means, and there is the program that other folding fans including a kind of folding fan and military fan are used for.

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References

  • For Hiroshi Fujita "Japanese dance handbook" Sanseido, 2,001 years, it is 64-65 pages.

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