Odahs
Odahs are a type of traditional Japanese dance that originated in the 17th century. They are performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of two to four people, and are characterized by their synchronized movements and intricate footwork. Odahs are often performed at festivals, celebrations, and other special occasions, and are known for their energetic and lively nature.
The term "odah" comes from the Japanese word "odori," which means "dance." Odahs are typically performed to
Odahs are an important part of Japanese culture and tradition, and are often performed by professional dance