#geishadance #geisha #kyoto Geisha ( known as Geiko and Maiko in Kyoto) dance in Kyoto to a shamisen performance by geiko Toshimana from Miyagawacho. Also, the video ends with the now retired Katsuna posing for some photos. This video was taken in June of 2018.
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Hi,DAVID!👍🌸👘🪕🙏A good continuation of the weekend!🤗Greetings from🇸🇪🙋♀️🌸💖🙏
Thank you for sharing Dave, very nice performance.
It's wonderful to see this knowing I could not ever witness such a performance in person, thank you for bringing this to our homes and stay safe!
Hello Dave! Thank you for this.❤
The camera clicks kinda kill the vibe. Very beautiful.
Fantastic Dave. This is great you were able to share this with us. Thank you so much
Daveさんステキな映像ありがとう
私は勝奈さんとまめ藤さんを見て舞妓さんを好きになったのでとてもうれしいです👍
勝奈さんを見てるとうれしくて涙が出てきます😂コイもよろこんでますね🐟😄
Katsuna is good at dancing and is the most beautiful😊
Hello Dave, thank you for sharing
So Beautiful. It's nice to see old traditions surviving. I loved Periscope! Thank You so much for sharing!
Such beauty. The second performance was definitely more nuanced and theatrical. Both incredible to watch. Only a higher res vid and less clicking and clacking could improve the experience. Thanks.
Beautiful
What an art!
Beautiful to see this again, thank you 😊
I love these vlogs. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff Dave. 👏👏
I don't know if i'm perhaps overthinking, but at 5:34 when the fan is dropped, it seems to be both parallel and equidistant to the lines on the floor. I've never seen one of these performances, the best i can describe it as, is like a moving picture, even the nature in the background is a part of it. Thanks for this, really interesting 🙂
Wow, an (another) Geisha dance art video, finally!
Thank you Dave, I really appreciate these videos.
Katsuna-san😭😭❤️❤️ I miss her so much! I hope she's happy now though, but we all must admit katsuna's dance when a maiko was iconic
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Ohayou gozaimasu dave, I'm in tears after watching videos of geisha geikos and maikos on your channel, don't worry I'm not upset I'm overwhelmed with the true beauty of these truly beautiful women and of their work, I went to Japan nearly 4 years ago and am going back in 3 years time. I feel hugely honoured to have experienced a tea ceremony and yes I cried because it was such an honour, I know geisha are a rarity but I feel totally blessed when you livestream when geisha are around, I myself follow a former geisha kimono mom