Japanese Traditional Dance or "Nihon Buyo" is an art of movement that has been cultivated for over a thousand years, colored by the Japanese four seasons.
Through learning Japanese traditional dance, you also can acquire the following:
*Better posture *Train your inner muscles *Learn good manners *Learn the cultural knowledge that has been cultivated in Japan through dance and the background music and lyrics
It is a private lesson of Japanese traditional dance, starting from the basics and advancing gradually, according to the pace of each student.
It is also recommended for those tourists looking for an authentic experience for their memorable stay in Kyoto.
Japanese Traditional Dance Classes
It is a private lesson of Japanese traditional dance, starting from the basics and to advance gradually, according to the pace of each student.
The date and time will be scheduled each month.
Monthly Fee (Two times a month)
Private lessons of Japanese traditional dance, starting from the basics and advancing gradually, according to the pace of each student.
7000 yen
Monthly Fee (Three times a month)
Private lessons of Japanese traditional dance, starting from the basics and advancing gradually, according to the pace of each student.
10000 yen
Instructor: Shizu Wakayagi
Shizu Wakayagi is a dancer of Japanese Traditional Dance, "Nihon Buyo."
Shizu's dance classes are offered at her home studio in a quiet neighborhood of Iwakura, a northern suburb of Kyoto city.
Shizu became a Natori, or a licensed name holder of the school of Seiha Wakayagi in 2014, and has earned her stage name, Shizu Wakayagi.
Shizu also has a master's degree in Art Leadership from Seattle University in 2010, and a certificate of advanced graduate studies in Expressive Arts from the European Graduate School in Switzerland in 2013.
Welcome to the world of Japanese Traditional Dance!
上方舞吉村流 師範 吉村美輝織 Mikiori Yoshimura (Iori Kolar) is a Master Teacher of the Yoshimura School of Japanese Dance. She started Japanese dance training in London where she was studying the Method Acting. Later she came back to Japan to learn more about the dance, then she was completely drawn into the world of the Japanese traditional dance.…