KEMA
Kema is a traditional Japanese art form that combines dance, music, and storytelling. It originated in the 17th century and is often performed during festivals and celebrations. The term "kema" itself is derived from the word "kemae," which means "pose" or "posture," reflecting the emphasis on graceful and expressive movements.
Kema performances typically feature a group of dancers, known as "kema-odori," who wear colorful costumes and
The stories told in kema performances are usually drawn from Japanese folklore, mythology, or historical events.
Kema is an important cultural heritage in Japan, and it continues to be performed in various forms