Omawaru
Omawaru, also known as "omawaru" or "omawari," is a traditional Japanese dance form that originated in the Edo period. It is characterized by its circular movements and is often performed in pairs, with one dancer leading and the other following. The dance is typically accompanied by traditional Japanese music, such as shamisen or koto, and is often performed during festivals and celebrations.
The term "omawaru" translates to "to circle" or "to revolve," reflecting the dance's circular nature. The dance
Omawaru is not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural expression that reflects the harmony
Omawaru is typically performed in a group setting, with multiple pairs dancing together. The dance is often