manbo
Manbo is a traditional Japanese dance that originated in the 16th century. It is characterized by its dynamic and energetic movements, performed by a group of dancers known as manbo-iai. The dance is typically performed in a circular formation, with the dancers facing inward, and is accompanied by music played on traditional Japanese instruments such as the shamisen and taiko drums.
The manbo dance is divided into two main sections: the omote, which is the outer circle of
Manbo is often performed during festivals and celebrations, such as the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, where it
The manbo dance is not just a form of entertainment, but also a cultural expression of Japan's