Bugaku
Bugaku is a traditional Japanese court dance and music that has been performed for over 1200 years. It is one of the oldest existing forms of dance in the world and is considered a National Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan. Bugaku was originally performed at the imperial court and in Buddhist temples, and it is still performed today in various ceremonies and festivals.
The movements of Bugaku are slow, deliberate, and graceful. The dancers wear elaborate costumes and masks, which
Bugaku is a highly ritualized art form, and there are strict rules and traditions that govern its
The themes of Bugaku dances are often drawn from Chinese mythology and Buddhist stories. Some dances tell
Bugaku is a unique and precious art form that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage