triedami
Triedami is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Japanese dance that is often performed during festivals and celebrations. The term "triedami" is derived from the Japanese words "tried" meaning "three" and "ami" meaning "friend," thus translating to "three friends." This dance is characterized by its simplicity and the use of three sticks, which are held in the hands and used to create rhythmic patterns. The sticks are typically made of bamboo or wood and are of varying lengths, with the longest stick being held in the left hand, the middle-length stick in the right hand, and the shortest stick in the left hand again, creating a continuous rhythm.
The dance is performed by a group of three people, each holding a stick, and moving in
Triedami is not only a form of entertainment but also holds cultural significance in Japan. It is
In recent years, triedami has gained international recognition and is performed in various countries around the