korrashoidu
Korrashoidu is a traditional Japanese folk dance that originated in the region of Kyushu, particularly in the prefectures of Fukuoka and Saga. The term "korrashoidu" is derived from the local dialect, where "korra" means "to dance" and "shō" refers to a type of drum used in the performance. This dance is often performed during festivals, celebrations, and cultural events, serving as a vibrant expression of local heritage.
The dance typically features a group of performers, often women, who move in coordinated steps while holding
Korrashoidu is deeply rooted in agricultural and seasonal traditions, with performances often tied to harvest festivals,
The dance’s simplicity and communal nature make it accessible to participants of all ages, fostering a sense