A valuable video record that contains all of the performances.
Trailer
Overview
Yashiki Bangaku is a one of Japanese Kagura(Shinto music and dance )
that has been in the Yashiki village for more than 200 years.
The origin of Yashiki Bangaku goes back to the Tenmei Famine of the 1780’s. During the famine, in which hundreds of thousands people died from starvation, Yashiki villagers visited the neighbouring village to learn the “lion dance” to chase away evil spirits and to ensure a good harvest.
As time went by, people added entertaining acts to the “lion dance”, incorporated other functions such as initiation and education, and then began to call it Bangaku, which, like rice farming, gradually became an important part of village life.
Now, villagers need to protect Yashiki Bangaku from oblivion, not only because it is one of the very few Bangaku’s to have survived the torments of time, but because it may be the only way to save their village.
The film “Yashiki Bangaku” is a valuable video record that contains all of the performances.
Cast & Staff
Cast: | Yashiki Bangaku Preservation Society |
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Prodction: | Landscape co.ltd. |
Cinematographer: | Osamu Uchida, Shigeru Tayama, Go Nonaka |
Prodction Grant: | POLA Foundation of Japanese Culture |
Thanks to: | Yoshitaka Miura, Yuri-Honjou City education board |
Director: | Go Nonaka |
Stage Performance / Color / Mono / 225min / 2009 / Japan |
1)God Dance | 2)Lion Dance |
3)Saki Bangaku | 3A)Speech |
4) Old Man | 5) Sanbaso |
6)Sannindachi | 6A)Speech |
7)Benkei | 8)Mochitsuki |
9)Kumagai | 10)Bird Dance |
11)Warabiori | 12)Yashima Koyumi |
13)Hashihiki | 14)Shinobu |
15)Koshikoyumi | 16)Shigadanhichi |
17)Okashi | 18)Chigaraku |
19)Gods Dance | 20)Karausumai |