Sumigawgeiko
Sumigawgeiko is a traditional Japanese art form that originated in the Edo period (1603-1868). It is a form of dance and music performed by a group of musicians and dancers known as a sumigawgeiko. The term "sumigawgeiko" is derived from the words "sumi" (ink), "gawa" (a type of traditional Japanese flute), and "geiko" (geisha), reflecting the art form's origins and the attire worn by the performers.
The sumigawgeiko is typically performed in a small, enclosed space called a sumigawgeiko-ya, which is decorated
The sumigawgeiko is known for its intricate choreography and the skill of the performers. The dancers must
The sumigawgeiko is a unique and fascinating art form that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural