Kudeid
Kudeid is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese dance that is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of two or more people. The term "kudeid" is derived from the Japanese word "kudeki," which means "to dance." Kudeid dances are often performed at festivals, celebrations, and other social events, and they are known for their energetic and lively movements.
The dancers in a kudeid performance typically wear traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos or yukatas,
Kudeid dances are an important part of Japanese culture and tradition, and they are often passed down
In recent years, kudeid dances have gained popularity outside of Japan, and they are often performed at